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1elbow\ one's\ way\ out\ of — • elbow one s way into • elbow one s way out of v. phr. To force entry into a place by using one s elbows. The bus was so crowded that, in order to get off in time, we had to elbow our way to the exit door …
2on the (or one's) way out — informal 1》 going out of fashion or favour. 2》 dying. → way …
3on one's way out — ► on the (or one s) way out informal 1) going out of fashion or favour. 2) dying. Main Entry: ↑way …
4be unable to punch one's way out of a paper bag — be unable to punch (or sing, act, etc.) one s way out of a paper bag informal be completely ineffectual or inept at the specified activity he couldn t act his way out of a paper bag …
5worm one's way out of — If a person worms their way out of something, they use artful or devious means in order to avoid participating in it. You re not going to worm your way out of this. You must do your share! …
6talk one's way out of — verb To avoid doing something by speaking to someone using (possibly false) logic and reasons. He managed to talk his way out of painting the fence …
7One Way Out (song) — One Way Out is a blues song first recorded and released in the early mid 1960s by Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James, an R B hit under a different name for G.L. Crockett in the mid 1960s, and then popularized to rock audiences in the early… …
8One Way Out (album) — One Way Out Live album by The Allman Brothers Band Released March 23, 2004 Recorded March 25–26, 2003 …
9Way Out — «Way Out» Сингл Roxette из а …
10One Way Out — may refer to: One Way Out (album), the 2004 live album by The Allman Brothers Band One Way Out (film), the 1955 British crime drama film starring Jill Adams and Eddie Byrne One Way Out (song), the blues song recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson II,… …