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The phrase "weasel of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a "weasel word," which is a term used to describe vague or ambiguous language that is meant to mislead or avoid commitment. Example: "The politician's speech was filled with weasel words, making it difficult to understand his true stance on the issue."
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A couple of them even informed me that a host on WIP radio in Philadelphia gave me the honor of being his weasel of the week.
A mere episode after saying how pleased I was that Mark Duck Phillips Moseses had been added to the cast, I'm now already a bit exasperated by Dennis, a laughably two-dimensional weasel of a character, seemingly introduced solely to move the plot forward.
TELEVISION'S GREATEST NARRATIVE ABOUT PASSING Among its many gifts, "Mad Men" (on AMC) gave us an intimate portrayal of class warfare midway into the 20th century in the power play between its low-born ad-man hero, Don Draper, and Pete Campbell, the weasel of Deerfield yearbooks and exclusive summer enclaves.
Weasel of the week Jackie sold out Hari, Hari may have killed Danny, Lindsay walked free from court but really there can only be one winner this week: Matthew Dot Cottanan, orchestrator of imaginary attacks, creator of dodgy excuses about emails and expert on which carbohydrates to serve alongside chilli.
Annie Parisse is very good as the deaf wife of the weasel of a neighbor Karl as well as the pregnant wife moving into the new home in 2009.
Others are calling for the blood of the factory's owner, Sohel Rana, a weasel of a man that shot town after his building collapsed, before being caught on Sunday.
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There'll be endless tapes of him trying to weasel out of the phone call thing by babbling about "controlling legal authority".
Nevertheless, the monarchs were obliged to stick out their marriages -- or in the case of Henry VIII -- find creative ways to weasel out of them.
People will need to think about what sort of message/demands is one that he can't weasel out of.
Banks and buyout firms have tried to weasel out of deals done before the credit markets stumbled, including acquisitions of Sallie Mae, Harman International and United Rental.
While Tom talked, Gold Dust set to work to claw the weasel out of the woodpile.
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