sneak out (of some place)

sneak out (of some place)

To exit some place in a quiet, sneaky, inconspicuous, or furtive manner. I managed to sneak out of the room without the teacher noticing me. I'll have to wait until my parents are asleep before I can sneak out can come meet you.
See also: out, sneak
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sneak out (of some place)

to go out of a place quietly and in secret. I sneaked out of the meeting, hoping no one would notice. Jamie saw me and sneaked out with me.
See also: out, sneak
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • sneak out
  • slink out
  • slink in
  • slink
  • slink about
  • slunk
  • slink into (some place)
  • sneak in
  • sneak in(to some place)
  • slink away