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Before giving us a call, make sure you have the following information handy: The full name of the person who was arrested. Where is the person being held for custody (you should include the name of jail, city, and county) The person's booking number.
Stand bail for She can't be released from police custody until someone stands bail for her.
Bail out. She went to the jail to bail out her boyfriend. = She bailed him out of jail.
The 17-year-old, who was charged as an adult, was denied bail. He has since been released on bail and placed on leave. Haskell is being held without bail at the jail in Van Nuys. They have been released on bail, and no date has been set for a court hearing.
As slang we use as a verb, to cancel something or leave somewhere. For example: “I'm so annoyed Lizzy bailed on the party tonight!” Meaning Lizzy is not coming to the party, she cancelled last minute. Or “This festival is so boring, let's bail”. Meaning I'm bored lets leave!
What are bail-in features in bonds? In the event of a failure or likely failure of a bank, shareholders and bondholders may be bailed-in to absorb the losses, instead of a bail- out by taxpayers. As such, bondholders may lose the value of their holdings (in a write-down) or be converted into equity.
: to abandon a harmful or difficult situation. also : leave, depart.
"Bail on someone" is an idiom that means to end a relationship or abandon someone or something. For example, "I'd understand if you wanted to bail out of this.
: to leave or escape a harmful or difficult situation. Most investors have baled out of the business.