walk out on



walk out on somebody/something

to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven-year contract that includes a share of the profits?.
See also: on, out, walk

walk out on

To desert or abandon.
See also: on, out, walk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Delilah[di'lailə]
HlÍF-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Hekate-Greek Mythology
Kleopatra-Ancient Greek
BonifÁC-Czech, Hungarian
Lestariles-TAH-reeIndonesian