Simple as in chicken out To evade or escape from a situation, especially in a sly or cunning manner, often implying the repeal of an obligation or responsibility. Clear All
2 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Weasel Out'
The student tried to weasel out of giving a presentation by feigning stage fright.
Tom always tries to weasel out of doing his chores by coming up with clever excuses.
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