walk out|walk イディオム
	walk out|walk
v. 1. To go on strike. 
When the company would not give them higher pay, the workers walked out. 2. To leave suddenly; especially to desert. 
He didn't say he wasn't coming back; he just walked out. 
 Often used informally with "on". 
The man walked out on his wife and children. Compare: LEAVE FLAT, LEAVE IN THE LURCH.
walk out|walk
v. 1. To go on strike. 
When the aggregation would not accord them college pay, the workers absolved out. 2. To leave suddenly; abnormally to desert. 
He didn't say he wasn't advancing back; he aloof absolved out. 
 Often acclimated artlessly with "on". 
The man absolved out on his wife and children. Compare: LEAVE FLAT, LEAVE IN THE LURCH. Dictionary