early out

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When you work one hour and get a 20-minute break right at the end of your shift so you get to leave 20 minutes early. Dealers will beg, scream, and probably throw a chip at you just to get that early out.
I got an early out today and left before the guy who didn't get one even finished his shift.
My coworker cried for an early out like it was the last chip on the table.
I fought my dealer for an early out and won, now I'm getting out of there before the shift ends.
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When a casino dealer can go home early if there are too many people on shift and they don't need you. It’s like getting a free pass out of work because someone else is doing your job.
I got an early out today because there were three dealers on shift and only two needed.
My dealer got an early out and left me to deal alone like I was the backup plan.
They gave me an early out because they had five dealers on shift and only needed three, I left like a boss.
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When you leave your job before it's over. Usually because you’re lazy or you have a stupid excuse like needing to go to karate practice or your pet chicken died.
I left work early because I had to go to karate practice, even though I haven’t had a belt in six years.
I got an early out because my pet chicken died, it was a tragic, real-life event.
I said I had to go to my grandma’s house for early out, she’s 92 and lives 10 minutes away.
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When something is just slightly crazy, like a crash out but not as bad. It’s like your brain is half-dead and half-trying to remember how to add.
That early out was a crash out, my brain was half-dead and half-trying to remember how to add.
She got an early out and left in the middle of the shift, it was like a crash out but slightly less dramatic.
I had an early out and forgot how to count, that’s a crash out with a side of confusion.
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