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"I didn't attend the class" = skip/cut/wag/ditch..
Could teachers contribute phrases meaning "skipping classes", I'm interested in formal and informal usage in American, Australian, and British dialects.
Example:
International
"I skipped that class."
:D
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Re: "I didn't attend the class" = skip/cut/wag/dit

Originally Posted by
infinikyte Could teachers contribute phrases meaning "skipping classes", I'm interested in formal and informal usage in American, Australian, and British dialects.
Example:
International
"I skipped that class."
:D
skip out
play hooky
blow off
:D
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We skip class here (USA) too. We also cut class. We also use ditch to mean something similar, altho we probably use that more often with people. Example: "Let's ditch Bob the first chance we get. He's just too boring."
:)
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In BE, we also have 'skive' and 'bunk off'.
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