have an out
have an out
To have an excuse or a means of escaping (from something). I'm dreading going to my high school reunion. I hope I have an out by the time it rolls around! They left a clause in the contract so they had an out in case the deal went sour.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have an out
Have a means of escape or an excuse, as in I'm supposed to go to the meeting, but I have an out-Sam invited me first to come to his wedding . One can also give someone an out, as in She was hoping someone would give her an out; otherwise she'd be stuck visiting relatives all afternoon . [Slang; early 1900s]
See also: have, out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- give (someone) an out
- come to an end
- untimely
- going to see Mrs. Murphy
- Have you got the time?
- excuse (one) for (something)
- excuse for
- Do you have the time?
- does not wash
- excuse