Broome out
a reference to a person/friend who routinely bails out on hanging out with you, after promising he/she will.
me: hey youl do you want to go out drinking friday?
micyou: yea sure just call me.
friday…
me: -callling you-……no answer
later on: -knock on door-….no answer
next day
me: hey where were you?
you: yea i heard you knocking i just didn’t want to answer
me: way to broome out.
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