1. bailing - Noun
2. bailing - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryYou know, Hoosiers recognize pork when we see it. And they recognize what bailing out every failing business in America means - We're burying generations under a mountain range of debt. Mike Pence
There's no time for winking at the men when you're busy bailing the boat. Robert Jordan
It sounds mercenary and it smacks of rats leaving the sinking ship. But get real, when everyone is bailing out, you don't want to be the last man standing. Robbie Fowler
In the United States, the government is bailing out banks, intervening in the economy, yet in Latin America, the Right continues to talk about 'free markets.' It's totally outdated; they don't have arguments; they don't have any sense. Hugo Chávez
Bailing out people who made ill-advised mortgages makes no more sense that bailing out people who lost their life savings in Las Vegas casinos. Thomas Sowell
The Republican platform specifically says we don't believe in bailing out private business, and yet we did. Rand Paul