Ditching

/ˈdɪtʃɪŋ/ verb

Abandoning or getting rid of something; in school slang, intentionally failing to attend a class or event; in aviation, making an emergency landing in water.

From 'ditch' (from Old English 'dic,' a waterway or trench). Different meanings developed: literal ditches in ground, then the idea of 'putting in a ditch' (discarding), then abandoning.

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