Pavearse
To skip out on an obligation, job, or class. To ditch or play hooky.
He paveó from work; His grades are bad because he always pavea
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To skip out on an obligation, job, or class. To ditch or play hooky.
He paveó from work; His grades are bad because he always pavea
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To skip out on or ditch a responsibility, typically used in an academic context like cutting class or playing hooky. It means intentionally not showing up to a commitment.
A: I cannot pavear tomorrow because I have a Physics exam. B: Then pavéate on Thursday and let's go to the movies.
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