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A11 する-verb, Transitive verb

ブッチto skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore

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    1. する-verb, Transitive verb

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    ブッチ

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      約束(やくそく)をブッチする(ひと)最低(さいてい)だ。

      People who break promises are the worst. {to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore}

      授業(じゅぎょう)をブッチしたら先生(せんせい)(おこ)られました。

      I was scolded by the teacher when I skipped class. {to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore}

      大事(だいじ)会議(かいぎ)をブッチして部長(ぶちょう)(しか)られてしまった。

      I ended up getting scolded by the department head because I skipped an important meeting. {to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore}

      授業(じゅぎょう)(なん)()もブッチしたのなら学校(がっこう)退学(たいがく)になるのも当然(とうぜん)だ。

      If you've skipped class many times, it's only natural that you'd be expelled from school. {to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore}

      ブッチしたのではなく、仕方(しかた)なく丁寧(ていねい)約束(やくそく)をお(ことわ)りしたのです。

      I did not shirk my responsibility, but reluctantly and politely declined the promise. {to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.), to shirk, to dodge, to avoid, to break (a promise), to ignore}

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