Magbaile (en. To bail)
/magˈbai.le/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
An action of releasing a person from custody by paying a certain amount.
He decided to bail his friend out who was arrested.
Nagdesisyon siyang magbaile ng kanyang kaibigan na inaresto.
The process of escaping or leaving a situation that is no longer needed.
Out of fear, he bailed on his responsibilities.
Dahil sa takot, nagbaile siya mula sa kanyang mga responsibilidad.
An option to avoid a larger problem through haste or creating a solution.
As a last resort, he didn't want to bail but had no other choice.
Bilang huli na solusyon, ayaw niyang magbaile ngunit wala na siyang ibang pagpipilian.
Etymology
Derived from the word 'bail' related to liberation or escape.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bail a person out of jail
The process of releasing a person from custody by paying.
magbaile ng taong nakakulong
Related Words
bail
The money or amount paid to release a person from custody.
bail
Slang Meanings
To have fun; to party
Let's party at Anna's birthday later!
Magbaile tayo sa birthday ni Anna mamaya!
To drink; to let loose from stress
Sure, let's drink after work to unwind.
Sige, magbaile tayo pagkatapos ng trabaho para ma-relax.
Enjoyment; celebration
Where will we party this weekend?
San tayo magbaile sa weekend?