VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Bail Out

Meaning:

To rescue someone from a bad situation, to shield someone from the consequences of his or her actions

Examples:

  • The whole world is ready to bail out of bucks.
  • Literally, I have the power to bail out of bad situations.
  • Julia, you have to bail out, otherwise we'll be swimming.
  • In other words, a perfect excuse to bail out on research.
  • So why did we bail out the banks, then?
  • If you're gonna bail out of this, now would be a good time.
  • Action week: Bail out people not the banks!
  • But I know when it's time to bail out.
  • I got less than a day to bail out of this thing.
  • CADTM - Action week: Bail out people not the banks!