- give someone the slip
- informal
we gave Murphy the slip and headed for the docks
Syn:escape from, get away from, evade, dodge, elude, lose, shake off, throw off (the scent), get clear of
Thesaurus of popular words. 2014.
we gave Murphy the slip and headed for the docks
Thesaurus of popular words. 2014.
give someone the slip — give (someone) the slip informal to escape from someone who is with you, following you, or watching you. There was a man following me when I left the office, but I gave him the slip on the crowded main street … New idioms dictionary
give someone the slip — ► give someone the slip informal evade or escape from someone. Main Entry: ↑slip … English terms dictionary
give someone the slip — (informal) ESCAPE FROM, get away from, evade, dodge, elude, lose, shake off, throw off (the scent), get clear of. → slip * * * give someone the slip To escape from someone, usu by cunning • • • Main Entry: ↑slip * * * give someone the slip… … Useful english dictionary
give someone the slip — tv. to escape from a pursuer. □ We were on his tail until he gave us the slip. □ I can give her the slip in no time at all … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
give someone the slip — informal evade or escape from someone. → slip … English new terms dictionary
give someone the slip — informal to escape from someone who is following or chasing you … English dictionary
give someone the slip — idi to elude a pursuer; escape from someone … From formal English to slang
give smb the slip — escape from someone The bank robbers were able to give the police the slip at first but they were soon caught … Idioms and examples
give the slip — give (someone) the slip informal : to escape (someone) : to get away from (someone) The intruder ran from the police and gave them the slip. • • • Main Entry: ↑slip … Useful english dictionary
give the slip — give (someone) the slip informal to escape from someone who is with you, following you, or watching you. There was a man following me when I left the office, but I gave him the slip on the crowded main street … New idioms dictionary