skip out of



skip out of

v.
To leave some place hastily and usually secretly, especially in order to avoid problems: The suspects skipped out of town before the police could catch them.
See also: of, out, skip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Igerna-Arthurian Romance
RomulusRAWM-yə-ləs (English)Roman Mythology
Haribert-Ancient Germanic
NoÉno-E (French, Spanish)French, Spanish, Portuguese
MuadhnaitMOO-natIrish
Loan-French