To continue; to go ahead and carry out a task, particularly with enthusiasm
Origin: Portadown and maybe other parts of Co Armagh.
Origin: Portadown and maybe other parts of Co Armagh.
PhD student: Shall I repeat the experiment with a higher enzyme concentration?
Supervisor: Yip. Bail on.
PhD student: Okies. Dead on.
Supervisor: Yip. Bail on.
PhD student: Okies. Dead on.
by UrbanBiochemist October 31, 2011
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Verb:
1.to fail to show up for an important date, ditch someone
2.making up bull excuses inorder to get out of trouble or serious situations.
1.to fail to show up for an important date, ditch someone
2.making up bull excuses inorder to get out of trouble or serious situations.
1.'Hey, did you meet up with Jack?'
'no, the jerk bailed on me.'
2.'gosh, i really needed to talk to her but she bailed on me!'
'no, the jerk bailed on me.'
2.'gosh, i really needed to talk to her but she bailed on me!'
by Anti_Social October 2, 2005