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Foxxyredd Posted 14 years ago
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Can I use the following meaning I'm bailing out of everything for:

I'm bailing for sailing!

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Hi, foxxyredd, and welcome to the forums! Bail is slang for leave , so I suppose your sentence means you're leaving a particular place (like work) to go sailing. Sounds kind of catchy.

  • Hi, foxxyredd, and welcome to the forums!
  • Bail is slang for leave , so I suppose your sentence means you're leaving a particular place (like work) to go sailing.
  • Sounds kind of catchy.
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Hi, foxxyredd, and welcome to the forums!


Bail is slang for leave, so I suppose your sentence means you're leaving a particular place (like work) to go sailing.

Sounds kind of catchy.
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foxxyreddI'm bailing for sailing!
Bailing and sailing is a hazardous combination!

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