bluff way out
bluff (one's) way out of (something)
To escape a negative situation through deceit. My brother is a good liar, but even he couldn't bluff his way out of that speeding ticket. I bluffed my way out of taking the test by saying I had a bad headache.
See also: bluff, of, out, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
bluff one's way out (of something)
to get out of a difficult situation by deception or cunning. I will try to bluff my way out of this mess.
See also: bluff, out, way
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- bluff (one's) way out of (something)
- bluff (one's) way into (something)
- bluff way
- bluff
- bluff (one's) way
- argue (one's) way out (of something)
- argue way out of
- black mark
- a black mark
- a black spot