skip out
US /skɪp aʊt/
UK /skɪp aʊt/

1.
irse sin pagar, eludir, escaparse
to leave quickly and secretly, especially to avoid paying for something or fulfilling a responsibility
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He tried to skip out on the bill after dinner.
Intentó irse sin pagar la cuenta después de la cena.
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She decided to skip out on her responsibilities and go on vacation.
Decidió eludir sus responsabilidades e irse de vacaciones.