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dip out
verb
informal(often foll by on) to miss out on or fail to participate in something
he dipped out on the examination
Example Sentences
But they kind of dip in and dip out of being cats, and they can’t really outcompete cats in their space.
“I am ready to dip out, and in order to do that I had to get my finances in order,” Madix told The Times in May.
Madix also shared a selfie with the boxes, writing on Instagram that she was “Ready to dip out.”
I am ready to dip out and in order to do that I had to get my finances in order.
Energetic narrators, often women in their 20s, show off compressed and curated versions of their routines: commutes, coffee, tasks, amenities, lunch, meetings, dip out for happy hour.
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