To get rid of or give up on something or someone without their knowledge or consent probably when you are tired of that thing or person
by hemerald April 11, 2017
Run away from, abandon, someone/a situation, usually not a good thing. Usually without one's knowledge.
by Gdgfdg December 2, 2007
by Mj2142 February 18, 2015
a. To get rid of; discard: ditched the old yard furniture.
b. To get away from (a person, especially a companion).
c. To discontinue use of or association with: ditch the job at the hamburger stand.
d. To skip (class or school).
b. To get away from (a person, especially a companion).
c. To discontinue use of or association with: ditch the job at the hamburger stand.
d. To skip (class or school).
by Joss_M August 19, 2012
by Marie February 12, 2004
by Girl on fire190 December 3, 2016
An Australian Colloquialism, Ditch is the collective noun for a group of mates. It stems from the behavior "ditching", where an individual leaves a social situation without informing any other members of the group.
by DewittNa. November 20, 2009