Walk out

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːˌkaʊt/

Walk out (verb)

  1. To leave a place quickly, often because you are angry or disagree with what is happening.
  2. To go out of a building while an event is happening, usually to show you are not interested or not satisfied.
  3. For workers or students to stop working or studying and leave as a protest.

Examples

  • She walks out when the argument gets worse.
  • They walk out without saying goodbye.