Walk out on someone
Does this expression mean to give someone up or to leave someone?
It means to leave them.
Rover
Meaning: Leave somebody angrily
Example: He WALKED OUT ON his wife last year
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Thanks indeed.
I want to emphasize that 'walk out' doesn't only mean 'leave' as in breaking up a relationship. Sometimes it literally means 'walk out'.
At the United Nations today, the delegation from country A walked out on the speaker from country B in protest of what she was saying.
You can't walk out on the contract, or you could be taken to court.
walk out on = repudiate
She walked out on her husband and children.
walk iut = leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval
The customer that was not served walked out.
walk out = leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval
The electricians have walked out, and will stay out until their demands are met.
walk out = stop work in order to press demands
The footman and the cook have been walking out for several months now.
walk out for = make love to
Regards,
V.
Last edited by vil; 09-Jul-2010 at 12:16.
Hi kfredson,
In my humble opinion there are also a few other expressions that are very close to the key phrase but this is how matters stand at least in my area.
walk out for = pay court to, make advances to, go about with someone, carry on with someone
= mingle with, be in touch, be friends with
Regards,
V.
Last edited by vil; 09-Jul-2010 at 16:59.