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weasel

[ wee-zuhl ]

noun

, plural wea·sels, (especially collectively) wea·sel.
  1. any small carnivore of the genus Mustela, of the family Mustelidae, having a long, slender body and feeding chiefly on small rodents.
  2. any of various similar animals of the family Mustelidae.
  3. a cunning, sneaky person.
  4. a tracked vehicle resembling a tractor, used in snow.
  5. Slang. an informer; stool pigeon.


verb (used without object)

  1. to evade an obligation, duty, or the like; renege (often followed by out ):

    That's one invitation I'd like to weasel out of.

  2. to use weasel words; be ambiguous; mislead:

    Upon cross-examination the witness began to weasel.

  3. Slang. to inform.

weasel

/ ˈwiːzəl /

noun

  1. any of various small predatory musteline mammals of the genus Mustela and related genera, esp M. nivalis ( European weasel ), having reddish-brown fur, an elongated body and neck, and short legs
  2. informal.
    a sly or treacherous person
  3. a motor vehicle for use in snow, esp one with caterpillar tracks


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Derived Forms

  • ˈweaselly, adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of weasel1

before 900; 1920–25 weasel fordef 6; Middle English wesele, Old English wesle, weosule; cognate with Old High German wisula, German Wiesel

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Word History and Origins

Origin of weasel1

Old English weosule, wesle; related to Old Norse visla, Old High German wisula, Middle Dutch wesel

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Example Sentences

Some listeners may recall that in 2016, the Large Hadron Collider, which is a big ol’ particle collider in Switzerland, shut down because of a weasel.

Note the weasel words (a term they do actually teach in law school): “affected community.”

In the usual weasel language: more observations were needed.

His mean face slowly resolved into a baffled, respectful expression, like that of a weasel facing a trap.

The Gold Weasel Medal goes to Marco Rubio, as others such as Tim Noah have noted.

I think the American people would like to hear Romney weasel around that one.

Courage, that a poor private carrying a musket has to spare of; that does not fail a weasel or a rat; that is a brutish faculty?

They have both been sometimes confounded with the weasel of Virginia, the genet, the musk-deer, and even with the hyna.

He is called the weasel armadillo, because his head is nearly of the same form as a weasel.

Then the father recollected his perjured vow, and his witnesses, the weasel and the well.

"They are following our people toward the lodges of the Ogalalas," Painted Weasel told him.

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