US /ˈkænsəl/
・UK /'kænsl/
When I see a little strain, I'll cancel a trip,
I had to cancel my plans.
I'm about one second away from posting a video that'll cancel you all so severely that the planet you're all responsible for killing is going to succumb to global warming before you financially and socially recover,
I'll just try another airline and I'll just cancel, get a refund.
I'm just trying to cancel my flight and get a refund.
No one comes to the Father except by reducing their carbon footprint and getting vaccinated twelve times, like me." "Cancel your enemies.
Cancel your enemies,
You look like you cancel all your free trials on time.
So this expression is used socially shortly before plans, maybe the day before or the night before to confirm the person isn't going to cancel that plan.
So to do this, we will cancel out of standby mode and then cancel out the ventilation because when you do this, it tries to vent and I'll show you in a second what I mean by that.
They don't vouch for you, they don't take your side and they certainly don't stick up for you when someone is hurting or belittling you, they constantly cancel on you.
He didn't cancel right to try, which is interesting.
He didn't cancel Space Force.