Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to English in a minute. This is a weasel. These wild animals are small and tricky. Wow, Ana. Looks like you could use some help. Let me carry that. Thanks, Jonathan. I can always count on you, Jessica. Not so much. She weaseled out of helping you again, didn't she? Yes, she did. She is a weasel. To weasel out of something means to successfully avoid doing something in a dishonest or clever way. This phrase all verb has a mostly negative meaning. You can also call someone a weasel like on a did. Some animals just have a bad reputation. And that's English in a minute.
B1 VOA weasel minute dishonest successfully jessica English in a Minute: Weasel Out 11 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/03 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary