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skip out
verb
To shirk; to avoid attending or to leave early, especially without permission.
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What about his decision to skip out to Hong Kong?
Museumgoers often skip out on durational work, and attrition was high on Thursday afternoon.
[Planning to skip out in the middle of the night?] Did I like it there?
Never before had I so badly wanted to skip out on the rest of the day.
Why have you chosen to skip out on your Constitutional duty?
Nashay said that during December, her neighbors "skip out for the holidays.
Movies usually villainize parents who skip out on their emotional responsibilities.
"Sovereign bankruptcy," as economists call it, would not be a way for countries to skip out on their debts.
I'd have to skip out on expensive daylong boat excursions where the main purpose is to spot jaguars.
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These questions serve as a skip-out criterion.
The skip-out criteria in the screen interview specify which sections of the supplements, if any, should be completed.
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