way out

way-out

adjective

{bc}{sx|far-out||}

on someone's way out

idiom

{bc}as someone is leaving

on the/someone's/something's way out

idiom

{bc}leaving a place or position

take the easy way out

idiom

{bc}to find an easy way to avoid having to do something difficult

talk one's way out of (something)

idiom

{bc}to avoid (something unpleasant or undesirable) by saying things to make other people forgive or excuse one

weasel out of

phrasal verb

{bc}to avoid doing (something) by being dishonest, by persuading someone in a clever way, etc.

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