shirk duty

shirk (one's) duty

To avoid, neglect, or evade one's duty or responsibility. You're supposed to manage the company's social media presence throughout the day, but we feel like you've been shirking your duties lately. It turns out that he had shirked his duty as the quality assurance inspector, which resulted in several thousand batches being contaminated with E. coli.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

shirk one's duty

to neglect one's job or task. The guard was fired for shirking his duty. You cannot expect to continue shirking your duty without someone noticing.
See also: duty, shirk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • shirk
  • shirk (one's) duty
  • fob off
  • slip across
  • (one's) day in court
  • a ball and chain
  • get out of doing (something)
  • (from) top to toe
  • (there's) no peace/rest for the wicked
  • (one's) old man
References in periodicals archive
Honasan's decision to abide by his party's wishes, albeit reluctantly, could be traced to his background as a military man who did not shirk duty nor leave his men behind.
NEW KOMEITO MUST NOT SHIRK DUTY ON ARTICLE 9 (The Daily Yomiuri as translated from the Yomiuri Shimbun)