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Anna Green
Professional TeacherDo you know what AWOL stands for?
'He went AWOL and left the company.'
AWOL means:
he went on a business trip
he left without telling anyone
he got promoted suddenly
he is working from home
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May 30, 2025 2:19 PM
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To say someone “went AWOL” is to say they disappeared not just from a place, but from a pattern — quietly, without asking, without saying goodbye. The phrase doesn’t mean travel or promotion or even a change in working habits; it speaks of absence with no explanation, of vanishing as a form of speech.
AWOL — Absent Without Leave — names a moment when someone chooses to step outside the frame without waiting for permission. It is an unspoken refusal, an untied knot in the expected rhythm of presence. Not a break, but a quiet breach.
To go AWOL is not just to leave; it is to leave the way silence leaves a room after the music stops — suddenly, entirely, and without ceremony.
May 31, 2025 2:52 AM
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