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What does "walk out on sb" mean?
12 mai 2016 21:50
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"Walk out on sb" is not a meaningful statement in English. Perhaps you meant " Walk out on the SOB" which is a somewhat vulgar statement statement typically used in anger to indicate that someone should stop tolerating the bad behavior of another.
12 mai 2016
To "walk out on somebody" means to leave (a room, a situation, or a relationship) before the person wants you to leave. It can be used literally, "I was in the middle of a sentence and he just walked out on me!" Or it can be used metaphorically: "We were married with two children and he walked out on me."
12 mai 2016
I'm not really sure what sb would mean here, can you please give the context?
12 mai 2016
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