Idiom of the day :- Off the hook

Idiom of the day :- Off the hook

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

A fish that is able to get off the fishing hook and swim away is free of trouble. That’s the idea behind this idiom which means to avoid difficulty or get out of trouble. ‘I’m late for school,’ Mack said. ‘I had better think up a good excuse to get off the hook.’