Ditch
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Skipping from school / not going in to school
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Run away from, abandon, someone/a situation, usually not a good thing. Usually without ones knowledge.
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An Australian Colloquialism, Ditch is the collective noun for a group of mates. It stems from the behavior ditching, where an individual leaves a social situation without informing any other members of the group.
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verb: To cut ahead of people who are already waiting in a line; used primarily in Central Ohio.
noun: The result of allowing somebody to do this. -
a. To get rid of; discard: ditched the old yard furniture.
b. To get away from (a person, especially a companion).
c. To discontinue use of or association with: ditch the job at the hamburger stand.
d. To skip (class or school). -
noun (plural ditches)
- vulgar slang a woman’s genitals.
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(noun) a mash of dick and bitch. A universal word that can be used for both genders
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a large hole in the ground
2)when a friend leaves you all alone or has ran off -
A narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field, to hold or carry away water.
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Not [sticking] to the [original] [plans] you had already made with someone.
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