stop out

stop out
intransitive verb
(coll.)
1) draußen bleiben
2) (remain on strike) [Arbeiter:] weiterstreiken (ugs.)
* * *
stop out
vi BRIT (fam) wegbleiben
he \stop outped out all weekend er ist das ganze Wochenende nicht nach Hause gekommen
to \stop out out all night die ganze Nacht wegbleiben
* * *
vi (inf)
wegbleiben, streiken
* * *
intransitive verb
(coll.)
1) draußen bleiben
2) (remain on strike) [Arbeiter:] weiterstreiken (ugs.)

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