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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Saying "to ditch" for "to leave"

Is it correct to say ditch for leave?

As in the sentence "We were playing seven minutes in heaven, but when I came out of the closet, everybody ditched."

I heard it in a movie, and at least "ditch" was what the word sounded like, but it could be some other word that I don't know.

Anybody's got an idea?

Thanks for answering in advance!
  

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Yes, "ditch" means "leave" but it is less formal.

  • Yes, "ditch" means "leave" but it is less formal.
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Yes, "ditch" means "leave" but it is less formal.

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