cut and run

The phrase "cut and run" refers to a situation where someone abruptly leaves or withdraws from a difficult, dangerous, or challenging situation without completing their responsibilities or addressing the consequences or impact of their actions. It often implies a lack of commitment, accountability, or willingness to face the consequences of one's actions. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as in politics, military situations, or personal relationships.


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