Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

to-cut-and-run

idiom
/tə kʌt ənd rʌn/
Definition
To leave a situation suddenly and without warning, often to avoid trouble or responsibility.
Examples
  • After realizing the project was failing, he decided to cut and run instead of fixing the problems.
  • In tough situations, some people choose to cut and run rather than confront their issues.
Meaning
This phrase typically indicates a quick retreat from a difficult or dangerous situation, implying a lack of commitment or willingness to face consequences.
Synonyms
  • Back out
  • Flee
  • Withdraw
  • Evacuate