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"weasel" Definitions
  1. a small wild animal with red-brown fur, a long thin body, and short legs. Weasels eat smaller animals.Topics Animalsc2

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" Like, "this is a good weasel, that's a bad weasel.
We're like, Weasel 1, Weasel 2, we had nicknames for all of them.
The Colombian weasel is South America's smallest weasel, and is known only from six specimens.
He uploaded his weasel photos, initially identifying his find as the more common long-tailed weasel.
"If you compare a least weasel to a meadow mouse, they're the same weight, but the weasel has the higher metabolic rate," said Roger Powell, an emeritus professor at North Carolina State University and doyen of weasel studies.
But then, he stumbled upon a paper about the rarer Colombian weasel and wondered whether his toilet weasel was the same species.
He left the door open for the weasel to escape.
So I asked them, do you have any vegetarian weasel?
She played a villainous weasel and an aggressively amorous hyena.
The snowy creatures replaced the original mascot, a weasel called Snowple.
To call someone a weasel means the person is shifty, untrustworthy.
Weasel words are those squishy, defensive qualifiers beloved by, well, journalists.
"He's a weasel," Adams said of Schnatter, according to the report.
" Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, meanwhile, he likened to a "voracious weasel.
When the latest "Cern weasel" bit the dust, Moeliker jumped into action.
He's also expected to reprise his role as Weasel in Deadpool 2.
Records labelmates, including the Queers, Screeching Weasel, and the Mr. T Experience.
LongStory came in response to the harsher realities outside of Weasel Heights.
The law's extraterritorial reach ensures that corporations can't weasel their way out.
" She delivers this writing advice, after hearing a story about a host placing an unsettling stuffed weasel in a guest room to keep someone company: "If you really wanted to be a writer, you didn't send away the weasel.
Honestly, a lot of stuff along the lines of Screeching Weasel, Jawbreaker, Television.
Otters belong to a mammalian family including the weasel, badger, marten and mink.
" Nowak said, "He put credentials on the stuffed weasel he was carrying around.
Isaac Lidsky — Barton 'Weasel' Wyzell from 'Saved by the Bell: The New Class'
Maybe it's time to rethink what it means to call someone a weasel.
A friend and I planned that first band after a Screeching Weasel show.
It's totally possible Assange will still find some way to weasel out of this.
Well, no one knows for sure, as Vin Diesel's Weasel Easel, sadly, doesn't exist.
"A crow thieves; a fox cheats; a weasel outwits; a man diddles," Poe wrote.
The world's most powerful scientific machine was shut down on Thursday... by a weasel.
By Comey's own standard -- as laid out above -- his purposeful leak was 'weasel move.
He believes that the jaw belonged to a marsupial that looked like a weasel.
It also has a tendency to weasel out of the conflicts it sets up.
In the case of SARS, a weasel-like civet was the intermediate animal host.
I felt like an addict trying to weasel another prescription out of my doctor.
It only takes about two minutes for Chuck to weasel his way into a reconciliation.
And the GOP isn't alone—the media frequently uses weasel words to describe clear racism.
Well, I do believe he loves his wife, even if he is a spineless weasel.
T.J. Miller's Weasel had plenty to say about Deadpool's new, er, look after the experiment.
My main objective at this site was to weasel my way into private corner offices.
A mother weasel, it seems, has no choice but to deliver her young half-baked.
In this edition, you're actually encouraged to weasel around the rules — just don't get caught. 
SARS jumped from bats to weasel-like mammals called masked palm civets, then to humans.
"We all know you're a pot-smoking weasel," Imus said at another point about Clinton.
He used two weasel words — "I believe" — while making the "four embassies" claim to Ingraham.
But Shandling, who played Sandlers as a lovable weasel, never made the show a bum trip.
Hugo sees this as a way to weasel his way in and get inside her head.
If I was to label him after any animal it would the rat or the weasel.
A cynic might accuse me of using my religion to weasel out of covering Kris Jenner.
When a weasel finds one of these nests, it's a genuine jackpot: lunch and lodging combined.
Or, if there were, the kid would certainly be named for the political weasel John McCain.
"We all know you&aposre a pot-smoking weasel," Imus said at another point about Clinton.
But now he's admitted that he was snookered (if not schlonged) by a weasel like Ted Cruz.
The government's proposals repeatedly invoked the two greatest weasel words in the modern lexicon: "transparency" and "accountability".
He first tried to acquire a different weasel that caused a malfunction at the LHC last April.
He then tried to weasel out of the backlash by incredulously claiming that he was being sarcastic.
He tries to read the copy straight, but — well, for God's sake, it's called a Garden Weasel.
Its like he's playing the role of the Wizard of Oz, only this man is a weasel.
Just look at this famous image of a weasel riding a woodpecker if you don't believe us.
It all proved that rich Boomers have the same weasel-y insecurities as the rest of us.
An orchestral arrangement of "Pop Goes the Weasel" opens this latest entry in PBS's "Nature" documentary series.
Humans caught it from weasel-like mammals called masked palm civets at a wet market in Guangdong.
The Trung Nguyen cafe in Hanoi's central district is arranged like a shrine to fake weasel shit coffee.
We talked to the guitarist about having a career in instrumental rock, parenthood, and, oddly enough, Screeching Weasel.
Do the games Earthworm Gym, Lizard Designer Pro, Vin Diesel's Weasel Easel, Silent Butcher, or Wrestlechess intrigue you?
One of the most striking amulets was a weasel testicle, tied around the neck or thigh during sex.
Verizon in particular only responded with weasel wording about "access" and its current, not future, policies:In a Nov.
" AggregateIQ insists it is a separate entity to Cambridge Analytica, but Wylie said these claims were "weasel words.
But since this is not really a feature of grammar at all, consider another popular suggestion—"weasel voice".
This sighting expands the estimated range in which the weasel is thought to appear, according to the analysis.
He can't resist: "You just gently glide your weasel," he says, savoring the double-entendre and the laugh.
But it's good to point out when a new weasel word enters the lexicon of trend-hunting marketers.
Lannisters always weasel their way out of these trial situations one way or another, so let's move on.
Unfortunately, hackers have found clever — and sometimes simple, unsophisticated — ways to weasel their way into your digital lives.
As we've reported ... Phaedra insists their prenup is ironclad, and Apollo's just trying to weasel out of it.
Right now, though, it's offline—shut down for a couple of weeks thanks to a goddamn weasel, NPR reports.
Carl's clearly a survivor (which is cool), but he also seems like kind of a weasel (not super-cool).
Miller, who plays Wilson's friend Weasel, also knows a thing or two about using humor to confront life's complexities.
He also played Weasel in Deadpool, and is slated to make a reappearance in the film's sequel in 2018.
And weasel-wording aside, it turns out that the letter misrepresented the research on which it was supposedly based.
That aggressiveness might be good for eradicating an invasive weasel that couldn't be stopped by poison baits or hunting.
The problem with this is that the pillow can weasel its way out over the course of the night.
Worse, they give cover to cynical officials looking to weasel their way out of accountability for devastating sexual violence.
I'm thinking of the scrawny weasel who leapt at the chance for a "free shot" on his Kingdom adversary.
The prices are almost always so low that it's unlikely the coffee genuinely passed through the anus of a weasel.
There's no forgetting a shit weasel burrowing through snow like the Caddyshack gopher, bumping its head against a beer bottle.
Though with Homer's lightning sharp mind and his unflappable alibis, he should be able to easily weasel out of this.
The company sold other products, like the Scribe Ett engraving pen, the Ove Glove kitchen glove, and the Garden Weasel.
Stephen Colbert rushes the stage with his weasel as he films a bit for his late night show on Sunday.
Cramer said he doesn't know how Musk, who he called a genius, can weasel his way out of this predicament.
"Comity" has become a nostalgic weasel word, but you can't help but be struck by it in the 1973 proceedings.
" If you enter "Ted Cruz looks like" in your search bar of choice, the most complimentary autofill is "a weasel.
The show's version of Littlefinger is a slimy weasel who ultimately tries to clumsily pit Sansa and Arya against each other.
According to Huffington Post, this weasel ruse was uncovered when one of the buyers took their new "poodle" to the veterinarian.
The weasel showed up in a bathroom beside de Roux's parents' country home in 2011, according to an iNaturalist blog post.
The other influence is a medieval aged-contraception method wherein women would tie weasel testicles around their thighs while having sex.
Considering the weasel-wordiness of that phrase, what will the mayor and city officials do now that the world is watching?
House lawmakers running for re-election can try to weasel out of their votes by saying they anticipated compromising with senators.
He introduced his portable, programmable Music Easel in 1973 and started the Electric Weasel Ensemble, a quintet of Music Easel players.
Still, it was refreshing to have a CEO give us a clear-cut lie that was impossible to weasel out of.
Convincing Josh McDaniels to weasel out of his agreement with the Colts at the last minute is just the latest example.
For what it's worth, cash has many of the same problems, but you can't use it to buy weasel dust online.
In a weasel move to avoid that classification, Trump now says he is 6-foot-3, which makes him merely overweight.
Rare Vietnamese elephant and weasel coffees, gathered from the dung of the animals that ate the beans, will also be brewed.
Occasionally a stoat or weasel will zoom triumphantly across the road like a funny undulating mustache, too cunning to be caught.
In only two states, California and Hawaii, is it illegal to keep the playful, if sharp-toothed, cousin of the weasel.
And in 2015, a weasel was caught riding on the back of a woodpecker in a failed attempt to wrangle the bird.
Engineers who were investigating the outage made a grisly discovery -- the charred remains of a weasel, CERN spokesman Arnaud Marsollier told CNN.
Or the UK government's weasel-worded reworking of the legal framework for state investigatory powers in a way that implicitly undermines encryption.
Photo: Flickr/Kentish PlumberThe stoat—a small, adorable, weasel-like mammal—is the one of the largest ecological threats in New Zealand.
Report: A Weasel Shut Down the Large Hadron ColliderA tiny mammal has reportedly brought the world's largest scientific experiment to a halt.
It's not so much about the character's origin, but rather how Fisk figures out how to weasel his way into his head.
Better still with a few tweaks: After eating the residents, the weasel lines its new dwelling in rodent fur to improve insulation.
He says he is like a honey badger, the small weasel-like animal whose image is on the back of his helmet.
Clinton implied that Mr. Trump would find a way to weasel out of paying his fair share of taxes for Social Security.
A lot of people feel that even though he was a weasel throughout his career, they're glad he's attorney general right now.
Detractors called him Weasel and were quick to chant that name when he turned up at ringside or in the announcers' booth.
Stephen Colbert— or rather, Julius Flickerman— and his pet weasel are back, and they've set their sights on the Democratic National Convention.
It now appears that Google has found a way to weasel its way into the data pipeline that connects consumers and their purchases.
The Large Hadron Collider suffered a power outage last night, after a luckless weasel decided to chew on a 66-kilovolt power cable.
"The Urban Garden Center didn't just crawl under the tracks here and weasel their way into a space that wasn't theirs," he said.
They sold Russian kolinsky (weasel) wraps, then included mail-in cards in their holiday gift boxes that entitled recipients to an orchid corsage.
Most weasel species communicate with one another over large home ranges through frequent daubs of a pungent fluid excreted by their anal glands.
The program strikes a playful tone as it educates viewers about the minutiae of weasel life, and the lives of some related mammals.
Researchers also saw higher numbers of racoons, Japanese marten, a weasel-like animal, and Japanese macaque or monkeys in uninhabited or restricted zones.
The protesters have set the bar very high for us, so we cannot anymore try to weasel our way out of that commitment.
Martin Le-May, the photographer who captured the moment in Essex, England, said the baby weasel was actually trying to KILL the woodpecker!
Black market entrepreneurs will find a way to bribe or weasel their way through absurd levels of crackdown on either side of the border.
Mr Craig is a magnetic Iago, a thuggish weasel in a T-shirt and shorts who delivers his lines as comfortably as he breathes.
The marten, a member of the weasel family, is not endangered, but its population levels are seen as a useful proxy for forest health.
One example is the black-footed ferret, an endangered weasel-like carnivoret once thought to be extinct that inhabits the grasslands of the West.
Our weasel-faced geography teacher would terrify us with pictures of gonorrhea gone wild and show us how to slide condoms over unripe bananas.
Persuaded by the science — climate change is melting snow that's crucial to wolverine habitat — the judge ordered wildlife officials to protect the ferocious weasel.
Bravery in this context has been a readiness to take shelter in weasel words: you won't endorse the fellow but you will support him.
"Upper-middle-class white families looking for the best academic schools find a million ways to weasel around district lines and rules," he said.
So who was this weasel sheriff voiced by Simon Pegg, who seemed to preside over an underground realm filled with half-dinosaurs, half-birds?
" At the family's kitchen table, "the blood of the weasel that my father had stuffed the previous week was still clotting in the cracks.
Their traits are parceled out on a one-per-customer basis: Humphrey's a patsy, King a worrier, Carmichael a hothead and Wallace a weasel.
A Republican running for his seat called him a weasel who was not to be trusted, while a Democratic foe labeled him a traitor.
The company commissioned a bunch of chemists to mimic kopi luwak, coffee that's been digested and shit out by little weasel-like creatures called civets.
After an internal investigation found the animal to be a baby weasel, the compensation offered was reportedly upped to £100 ($144) which she again refused.
"The weasel heart beats at up to 400 pulses per minute," said Mark Linnell, a faculty research assistant who studies mustelids at Oregon State University.
Does it imply that he thinks the military's survivor benefits program is inadequate, or did he just want to weasel out of an awkward situation?
Earlier this season, Baelish attempted to sow some doubts in Sansa's mind about Jon, as a way to weasel himself back into her good graces.
On the bright side, at least Smash Mouth, who tweeted that Stevens is a "privileged weasel," has seen some sense since they came for Drake.
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to ban the trapping of the Humboldt marten, a subspecies of the weasel family that's grown increasingly rare.
Maybe we'll get to see some of that when the candidates actually meet—if Trump doesn't find a way to weasel out of scheduled presidential debates.
Manipulating trade companies, doing bounties for them, and trying to weasel your way into everyone's good graces so they won't see you betray them is cool.
" The pact, Salmon said, was "crafted in a way to allow Beijing to use creative interpretation to weasel out of further reprimand from the United States.
Don't come on here thinking you can weasel your way out of being serious and find someone on here who's also just trying to mess around.
Each brush head is made from kolinsky sable, a Siberian weasel that&aposs hair is said to cost three times the price of gold by weight.
Colbert reprised his riff on The Hunger Games' emcee Caesar Flickerman (Stanley Tucci), holding a faux pet weasel while strolling around the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
JESSE WATTERS, CO-HOST: As Comey says, there&aposs a lot of weasel moves being made in the Trump White House, and there&aposs reasons for that.
R.I.P. Lucy and also our sanity from watching this woman cry about a slightly weasel-y looking restaurant manager from Rhode Island on national television every week.
Haven insists, in new legal docs, the girls are just trying to weasel out of the deal they made, so they're asking a judge for 2 things.
He came in deciding to act like a frontrunner, using weasel words on tough questions about immigration and health care, and largely staying out of the fray.
Paul dissuades Tara from taking the man's life, and as a token of his gratitude, the weasel immediately betrays Paul and shoves a gun against his temple.
Shavar can also be spotted on "Family Matters" as Weasel, "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air" as Noah and "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" as Reggie.
The title references the kamaitachi, a supernatural weasel from Japanese folklore who arrives on a gust of wind to slice his victims with its sickle-like claws.
I don't know about you, but I wouldn't get ANY work done if I had a little desk weasel in constant battle with my mouse-clickin' hand.
All Pence needs to do post-inauguration, if Trump tries to weasel out, is to declare Trump disabled under another clause of the 25th Amendment — Section Four.
I know this is getting painfully analytical for Screeching Weasel, but there are little nuances in their music like that that I've obsessed over a lot over time.
LONDON — A nurse from Bradford in Yorkshire discovered some surprise protein in her supermarket salad recently, finding a dead weasel nestled among the lettuce leaves and shredded carrot.
Many possibilities have been floated, including snakes (which is unlikely), pigs, and a weasel-like animal called a civet that passed SARS from bats to people in 2002.
Once you're up and running, you can browse the web anonymously, and even weasel your way into the edgy corners of the dark web, if that's your thing.
People don't expect me to have broad tastes, but I love all types of music, even guys like Buddy Holly and bands like Screeching Weasel and The Ramones.
When I was 15, I went to see Screeching Weasel at the now-defunct McGregor's, which was in the back of a strip mall behind a sports bar.
Taal Levi, a biologist at Oregon State University, speculates that the diminished understory has limited the recovery of some small predators from the weasel family that hunt rodents.
And he has left a mixed trail in his wake: Former colleagues have described him as brilliant, engaging, motivating, fast-charging, inconsiderate, a weasel, and just plain evil.
Don't worry, the bird was eventually able to free itself of the treacherous little weasel (which I did not know could be that small) and fly away. Feb.
Hayek argued that when we do this, we can turn the sometimes-useful word "social" into a "weasel word," stripping whatever language follows it of content and meaning.
The "burn or burn" technique works by binding us to a financially painful contract so we can't weasel out of it when the task needs to get done.
When I asked people outside of the tourist district for kopi luwak, civet coffee, weasel coffee, or even chon, the Vietnamese name for it, they'd rarely heard of it.
A member of the weasel family, the Humboldt marten ( Martes caurina humboldtensis ) lives deep inside the  redwood forests  of the Pacific Northwest, according to the  Center for Biological Diversity .
Anyways, there is one way to practically ensure that you'll weasel your way into the hearts and onto the pedestals of others: to cook them a damn good meal.
When kettle logic is deployed by those with little power (the man who damaged the kettle in Freud's joke), it's a tactic to weasel out of a difficult situation.
T.J. Miller is effective as Deadpool/Wade Wilson's BFF Weasel, but he feels like he was just ported over from HBO's Silicon Valley, where he plays a startup bro.
A weasel using a woodpecker as its own private convertible; a wolf stuffing its snout in another wolf's mouth; a reindeer comically failing to camouflage itself with some leaves.
Nevertheless, through a mix of dogged field and laboratory studies, scientists have lately made progress in delineating the weasel playbook, and it's a page turner, or a page burner.
Among the loudest sounds on a recent afternoon on East 21990th Street, a modest retail strip, was the song "Pop Goes the Weasel" tinkling from an ice-cream truck.
If rich people were going to send their kids to a public school, they no doubt would want to weasel their way into the best of the best, no?
Also on hand is Christopher Marlowe (Jamie Campbell Bower), a duplicitous weasel whose treatment for writer's block is to be circled and groped by a group of naked men.
I'm just going to have to weasel my way in with some hybrid stuff... What are some of the biggest changes you've seen in your work over the years?
Though he made quite a valiant effort, security at the event was tight, and Julius Flickerman's bright blue wig and taxidermied weasel didn't exactly make him an inconspicuous target.
Small wonder that people have historically coveted weasel pelts — mink, sable and ermine, the fur of pomp and royalty taken from the animals in winter, when their coats turn white.
If the new Ice Age comes out and Neil DeGrasse Tyson, as a new cartoon weasel, has an ominous monologue that breaks the fourth wall, the world will surely end.
He hasn't come out largely because he's not sure how to go about doing so, and his continuing reluctance gets him enmeshed with a thoroughly obnoxious weasel of a blackmailer.
A study of fishers, a member of the weasel family, looked at movement of the animals in a variety of habitat scenarios near Albany, N.Y., from fragmented to intact areas.
The technique might make it possible to introduce not just a gene engineered to reduce fertility in, say, an invasive weasel, but also the genes for the Crispr molecules themselves.
Institutional resistance to Alan's methods is mostly concentrated in the form of a jealous hospital superintendent (Kevin Pollak, giving it his full weasel) who undermines and meddles in Alan's work.
And it doesn't feel like late Twin Peaks, with a frantic weasel-cam running around people's feet, and the ridiculous Adam Sandler comedy of little orphan Nicky possibly being the devil.
"I am the ghost in the form of a weasel and I shall haunt you," proclaimed Gef, a spectral creature that became part of the Irving family's daily life in 1931.
Add in the fact that this weasel was dead, recently defrosted, and the room was small, warm, and stuffy, and this stink is up there with the worst I can imagine.
Day brings his characteristic manic energy to the terrified Campbell, who spends the rest of the school day trying to weasel his way out of his 3 o'clock appointment with Strickland.
He handed her the record sleeve and she could see the smiling man on the front cover, who is holding a weasel, which is ripping into the flesh of his cheek.
Photo: WikipediaThe Large Hadron Collider is the largest and most complex machine in the world, but it only took one adventurous weasel to shut it down in November of last year.
Later, the candidate went on Facebook and accused the newspaper of harassing him, and posted an image of a Times reporter's head on the body of a weasel, the report said.
But another mouth to feed when you're a broke freelancer living in New York just isn't the kind of thing you can weasel out of on sheer luck or awkward charm.
The lawsuit alleged Manning had a contractual obligation with a major NY sports dealer to provide game used helmets ... but tried to weasel his way out of it by using fakes.
In flashbacks to the Evil Queen's birthday long, long ago, Cora manages to weasel her way back into the palace and tries to win Regina back by stealing Snow White's heart.
" He says some far right agitators appear to be asking themselves: "What are the issues the wider public is worried about and how do I weasel my way into the conversation?
Ex-White House ethics chief Walter Shaub says Sarah Sanders' explanation of how much the administration knew about Rob Porter's abuse allegations and when they knew it is "weasel words." pic.twitter.
In this regard, your husband is correct: Without mutual sacrifice, his promise is not technically a contract but instead a simple, spoken agreement — one he could weasel out of with legalese.
But she's just part of the lively ensemble that includes T.J. Miller as Deadpool's buddy Weasel, Leslie Uggams as the hero's roommate, Blind Al, and Gina Carano as Ajax's henchwoman Angel Dust.
When you call back, you get a call center staffed with threatening non-English speakers who yell at you if you try to weasel out of paying them with iTunes gift cards.
If it's bad, we'll always have Jonathan, the duplicitous weasel Strong played on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Doyle, the nerdy motormouth who was Paris' boyfriend (and later husband) on Gilmore Girls.
The museum director says that he likes the poetic idea of a weasel colliding with the world's largest machine and temporarily stopping it from doing its job of colliding the tiniest particles.
The draft legislation also includes some weasel wording on encryption which throws doubt on the legality of end-to-end encryption, given the bill contains clauses requiring companies to remove 'electronic protection'.
But even though all are described in the script as "beautiful" with no weasel words or provisos, it is Akim (Níke Uche Kadri) who is recognized as the fairest of them all.
She was able to corner Bloomberg on his weasel-response to allegations of sexual harassment at his company (his campaign has said that "Mike simply does not tolerate any kind of harassment.").
Politicians find it harder to weasel out of tough questions when they are hurled at them by a single mother working three jobs than a millionaire anchor with houses on each coast.
No fan of Trump, whom he called a "weasel", Morris said he wanted to explore "what the hell is going on" in America and beyond with the rise of populist ultra-nationalism.
It goes without saying that one of the men is tall, rather handsome—in a vulgar way—a little dim and vicious, while the other man is shorter, weasel-faced, and sly.
Join the throngs of beautiful people on the dance floor or weasel your way into Drai's Nightclub next door for a summer lineup that includes Method Man, Wiz Khalifa, and Lil Wayne.
He does have one thing going for him in terms of cool-cred, though… Carl's clearly a survivor (which is cool), but he also seems like kind of a weasel (not super-cool).
There was stiff competition, though, from the several strong (and dead) runners up: Musk gland of a recently unfrozen long-tailed weasel on a hot day in a small museum taxidermy room. Brutal.
A person with a checkered past and little status can be fundamentally decent (Jimmy), and a person with a blue-chip education and the esteem of society can behave like a weasel (Chuck).
His attempt to weasel his way back into the life of Johnny (William Zabka) -- who has been using teaching karate to try getting his life back together -- gives this snake a gritty spine.
Reynolds' Wade Wilson and T.J. Miller's Weasel throw in some shots at the endless sequels that superhero films get, hinting that they themselves should just stop at Deadpool 2 before they ruin it.
A weasel-like animal, half a metre long with brown fur and a white blaze on its chest, the stone marten has tiny paws too small to keep it suspended on soft snow.
When Polonius agrees with Hamlet each time the young prince changes the animal he sees (a camel, a weasel, a whale), Hamlet realizes that even his most trusted courtiers aren't to be trusted.
In a totally un-George-like move, Mark is jockeying for the same partner-track position as Gemma and starts to sneakily weasel his way into any of her cases that he can.
In "Hamlet," Polonius's despicable spinelessness is never clearer than when Hamlet gets him to enthusiastically agree that a particular cloud looks like a camel, then not a camel at all, but a weasel.
One of Tasmania's most prominent tiger-hunting groups, the Thylacine Research Unit, or T.R.U., looked at the images and pronounced the animal a quoll, a marsupial carnivore that looks vaguely like a weasel.
The F-4 Phantom made this list not only because it was one of the most versatile fighters ever built, but also because of its badass Wild Weasel role during the Vietnam War.
The history of sitcoms is littered with characters trying to weasel their way out of jury duty, whether it's Liz Lemon donning Princess Leia buns or Larry David resorting to straight-up racism.
"We had electrical problems, and we are pretty sure this was caused by a small animal, a weasel, probably," Arnaud Marsollier, head of press for CERN—the organization that runs the machine—told NPR.
In one of the last strips he did before he died in 1944, Herriman showed a brown weasel who paints himself white so he can buy insurance which is denied to dark-furred animals.
It started when the official QI account shared this glorious fact about the Large Hadron Collider on Thursday: In April 2016, the Large Hadron Collider was shut down after a weasel fell into it.
Outside the Little Cottage Cafe, Lee Klein, a retired insurance executive who supports Ms. Heitkamp and called Mr. Cramer "a weasel," was blunt about what he thought the consequences would be for Ms. Heitkamp.
The Late Late Show host teamed up with actor Jamie Foxx to transform hit songs like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Pop Goes The Weasel" into soulful tunes that will make you feel goosebumps.
I couldn't help but feel as if she had been holding back after watching her shut down a groveling DeMario as he tried to weasel his way back into the suitors' frat-houseish mansion.
One video seen by BuzzFeed News shows demonstrators surrounding an officer's home, calling him a weasel — a phrase considered much more offensive in Arabic than English — over and over again, until he eventually drove off.
On Monday's episode of the Late Show, Colbert whipped out his infamous spoof of The Hunger Games' Caesar Flickerman, wandering around the Quicken Loans Arena holding a faux pet weasel and rocking bright blue hair.
A little weasel-like animal known as a beech marten cut the power to the world's largest particle accelerator this week when it gnawed through an electrical transformer, according to CERN documents about the outage.
"You look like an avocado fucked another avocado, and that avocado had herpes," is some variation of one of the jokes Weasel tells Wade the first time the bar owner sees his buddy's new mug.
Her new series at the Roxy Hotel will attempt an improbable synthesis of these two personas, pairing "scandalous storytelling" by Ms. Lunch and friends with the abrasive free jazz of Weasel Walter and Tim Dahl.
NFL linebacker Jake Ryan says an injury insurance company is trying to weasel its way out of paying him MILLIONS after a 2018 ACL tear ... and it's all in a lawsuit obtained by TMZ Sports.
Besides being a huckster and a sexist weasel, D'Souza is a felon who, in 2014, pleaded guilty to routing illegal campaign donations through a woman he was having an affair with, and the woman's husband.
When what to my cynical eyes did appearBut a raft of excuses pulled by mangy reindeer, With a weasel-eyed driver, so meek and so zany,I knew in a moment he must be Mulvaney.
The powerful FaZe Clan gaming team is suing its most famous member, Tfue ... claiming the 21-year-old has "betrayed" the team and damaged the brand by trying to weasel his way out of their contract.
These will probably stem from something you were mad about a while ago but didn't express at the time, or an issue you've already communicated but your partner is still trying to weasel their way around.
Citing an anonymous source from Trump's transition team, Reuters reports that a major short-term priority is to weasel out of the Paris agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that went into force on November 4th.
Sam, who authentically believes the other camp counselors should stand down, stop trying to kill him, and forgive his past murders, comes across as a bit of a self-serving weasel, but he's a victim, too.
As with the climate change "debate," you can either choose to believe actual experts or some out-of-touch politician who managed to weasel their way into office after spending their life doing nothing of value.
Yesterday evening, Stephen Colbert, hilarious host of CBS' The Late Show, responded to a tweet posted by Ina Garten, and it was painfully obvious that he was trying to weasel his way into a dinner invitation.
Tack on the friends and general hangers-on that tend to weasel their way backstage at events like this and you've pretty much just got a well-stocked party with a few nice carpets and candles.
In Japan, we have the kamaitachi, weasel monsters with claws so sharp that no blood is spilled, and you don't know you've been cut until you realise bits of you aren't where they used to be.
But now that Negan has come home to roost, Gregory will have to do what he does best and weasel out of a treacherous situation through deception, flattery, manipulation and a few well-placed back-stabbings.
The debate over protection for the reclusive animal, the largest in the weasel family, has been going on for about 20 years, and it was revived this week by a federal court ruling here in Montana.
The practice of cramming is when shady phone companies add bogus charges to your bill, hoping that you don't notice so that they can weasel a couple extra bucks from you at the end of the month.
It found Tom Wambsgans, a sweet-eyed weasel who married into the moneyed Roy family and eagerly splashed around in its ethical swamp, on the verge of having his career destroyed by his father-in-law, Logan.
" In sports terms, "competitive" is an even bigger weasel word than "state of the art"—it can and has been interpreted to mean anything up to and including "the guy down the road has a shinier one.
However, according to Akita's Kickstarter page, the number of cyber attacks in smart homes has gone up, which could be related to the uptick in entry points where hackers can weasel their way in through connected devices.
Right, between the sort of founder level who created it and the sort of junior level sort of guy and they just weasel their way into this sort of middle management layer and kind of stay there.
But, I fear the only person who's going to be portrayed as more of a loser than Chuck on this show is good ol' Oliver who calls himself an octopus, but is just a straight-up weasel.
Scientists had previously described an odd relationship between skull size and season in some shrew and weasel species, where winter was full of individuals with smaller skulls, and summer was dominated by animals with comparatively voluminous noggins.
Sources connected to Danielle tell us she finds it absurd her pops, Ira Peskowitz, a Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputy ... is trying to weasel his way back into her life after years of being an absentee dad.
If reports about a candidate talk about how something "raises questions," creates "shadows," or anything similar, be aware that these are all too often weasel words used to create the impression of wrongdoing out of thin air.
Basics At birth, the least weasel is as small and light as a paper clip, and the tiny ribs that press visibly against its silvery pink skin give it a segmented look, like that of an insect.
Some, clearly under pressure from their left-wing bases, have backed off those votes, using weasel words to explain why they are now planning to flip flop and cast votes against his confirmation as secretary of State.
It was to be called Wisconsin is the Cheese State, a typical example of Gen X humor back then — use the word "cheese" or "weasel" and wait for the laughter to start (or so the theory went).
Also meanwhile, Buck the weasel (Pegg's character) has been pursued to the earth's surface by the half-dinosaur, half-birds, who want to bring about the end of the world for reasons even they acknowledge are stupid.
In this respect, Spicoli is something of a savant: Yes, he's a weasel, but he has his own moral code that he adheres to, even when being mocked by the hectoring Mr. Hand and his fellow classmates.
Despite resistance — not least from his judgmental older brother, Chuck (Michael McKean), an accomplished lawyer turned shut-in — he managed to do his weasel work for good, blowing open a case of fraud at a senior citizens' home.
" Back in mid-June, Jay Ruby, a theater director who works as special operations director on Brill's campaign, saw David tweeting angry replies to his brother Paul, whom David refers to on Twitter as "Wease," short for "Weasel.
One study found that conventional deep learning systems have a hard time even generalizing across different frames of a video, labeling the same polar bear as a baboon, mongoose, or weasel depending on minor shifts in the background.
Hunted and trapped to near extinction until the 1930s, fishers — a misleading name derived from Dutch colonists' word for polecat, a European weasel — began recovering in their traditional setting of deep forests, where they could easily avoid humans.
The "What The Fuck Are We Going To Do Committee" (Gerri, Karolina, Hugo, Frank) try to buy his silence, going up to $20 million, but Wiesel (or "Weasel," as the Roys have taken to calling him) won't budge.
For example, scientists with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) argued that wolverines, a snow-dependent mammal in the weasel family, deserved to be listed as rising temperatures would hurt their ability to den in the snowpack.
They will harass and abuse and oppress consumers, just to squeeze payments out of them, and hope and expect that if anybody ever tries to hold them accountable, they'll be able to, you know, weasel out of it somehow.
With just six episodes and a lot of story to tell, Thrones seems unlikely to focus on Robin Arryn much, but here's hoping the little weasel has matured in his time training with Royce if he does show up.
This is different from other politicians using weasel words or vague statements or recontextualizing something—Trump lies about everything from giving to charity to the size of the crowds he draws to whether American Muslims cheered on 9/11.
And she persists with Retrovirus, delivering a caldron frothing with tales of brutal heartbreak and deliciously hard living wrapped in a discordant blues wrapper provided by Weasel Walter on guitar, Tim Dahl on bass and Bob Bert on drums.
If he's willing to do that, trying to weasel out of a commitment to veterans, our most revered group in our society and under the brightest spotlight we have, which is a presidential campaign, what was he doing before?
But if the commission does decide to put in place some sort of protections, then we'll have another debate to run through — one over exactly how effective those rules might be, and exactly how many ways companies can weasel around them.
While I didn't have my own dog to bring along with me to class, you can see I was able to weasel my way into "adopting" another attendee's for an hour (see me above on the left, living my best life).
It's what might be described as a kind of laundering of privilege: In the Sacklers' case, it meant using their earnings to purchase tables at far-flung charity galas and weasel their way into benevolent foundations, earning plaudits along the way.
While they might not grasp the precise points Mohan is making, even readers who are part of sleep deprivation experiments or under the influence of strong narcotics should still be able to identify the tell-tale signs of weasel-y answers.
But the most weasel-y and ridiculous comment of course had to be saved for New England Patriots owner, and friend of the President, Robert Kraft: I wonder if Trump wants to give his No. 45 Pats jersey back now.
"Ted Cruz will stop at nothing to weasel his way into power, even if it means weaponizing stolen information to manipulate people to like him," Manny Garcia, deputy executive director of the Texas Democratic Party, said in a press release.
But as I got older, and the men I'd date started calling me intimidating as a way to weasel out of the situation we were in, I realized that the opposite sex didn't always see intimidation as a positive thing.
More often, the White House press shop has been forced to use weasel-y language to defend crazy claims made by Trump himself, as staffers including Sanders did in the wake of Trump's insistence that Barack Obama tapped his phones.
With his spanking karategi and cowboy kiai , his weasel-sleek of hair and handlebars, he was a spectacle there in Midland, Texas, circa 1973, where the sun slammed the blacktop and the pump jacks beaked the background like prehistoric crows.
Those Republicans looking for a pretext to avoid confronting a president of their party — those accustomed to behaving like whipped dogs — may try to dodge behind Mr. Trump's clumsy attempt on Tuesday to weasel out of his most egregious comments.
Earlier this summer, it tried to weasel out of a big chunk of its reunification responsibilities by asserting that it was the A.C.L.U.'s job to locate all of the parents who had been deported by the administration without their children.
It would be easy to dismiss the possibility that Trump will do that — his ideas seem so extreme and outré, and he appears so allergic to any of the conventional techniques politicians use to weasel out of giving offensive answers.
It assumes that Trump isn't making this up as he goes along, not even day by day but syllable by syllable, like a sitcom character inventing increasingly implausible and impractical lies in an attempt to weasel out of an embarrassing situation.
The new coronavirus' genetic information indicates that it can bind to the ACE2 receptor in people, as well as to that same receptor in bats, pigs, and civets — a weasel-like mammal that served as the intermediary species for SARS.
In those shows, Mr. Sorey will mostly be on percussion or behind the drum set, though he'll play piano and synthesizer on Friday as part of a quartet that also includes Peter Evans (trumpet), Tim Dahl (bass) and Weasel Walter (drums).
It is hard not to wonder how this movie might have turned out if Mr. Sorkin had decided his protagonist was as much a weasel as the one he wrote for "The Social Network," another story of an American striver.
After all, instead of calling it like it is, CBS News, MSNBC, the Washington Post, and the New York Times have called Trump's comments about Curiel "racially charged" and "racially tinged," the weasel words the media typically uses to describe racism.
American no wave icons Lydia Lunch and Weasel Walter performed their spoken word collaboration "Brutal Measures," the former's venomous, striking poetry touching on working class alienation and the existential pressure of human existence, punctuated by the latter's furious, scattered drumming.
As noted by Popular Mechanics, such incidents are not uncommon and have been caused by raccoons, rats, monkeys, an animal believed to be a weasel or marten that chewed through power lines at the Large Hadron Collider, and a chicken in Hawaii.
As James would later describe, what started as a "tap, tap, tap at night" within their walls developed into an ongoing conversation with this astute, and often snide, "man-weasel" who had decided to make their isolated home his own abode. Gef!
It's an odd set-up, soon topped by a burping, bloated hunter dying on their toilet just after some Nutty Professor farts and just before a "shit weasel" (basically a toothy, alien eel) falls out of his ass to kill Beaver (Jason Lee).
Alternately, the known Villain from that season who has managed to weasel his/her way into the good graces of the bachelor/bachelorette in a way that makes viewers frustrated and hate-watch the show while scoffing at the bachelor/bachelorette's blissful ignorance.
Think about it: If your best friend invited you to your favorite band's concert, but you'd already planned to be at book club that night, you'd somehow weasel your way out of discussing "Pride and Prejudice" and make it to that concert.
As the largest member of the weasel family, equipped with the jaw pressure of a grizzly bear and a territory-marking odor that earns them the nickname "skunk bear," they have a tendency to leap at any soft neck tissue they see.
Unfortunately for the first daughter, despite what her father has taught her, even the very rich do not have the right (yet) to redefine basic English words so they can weasel out of accountability for abetting the rise of Nazism in America.
"Nature" snuggles up to animals in the world's most frigid regions — a menagerie that includes the arctic fox, the bison, the reindeer, the lynx, the weasel, the polar bear, the penguin and the woolly bear caterpillar — as they navigate long, dark, cold winters.
The word "cheap" gets a bad rap: It's frequently used to describe situations one might otherwise call gauche, like regifting the sweater you snagged off the free table at work or "forgetting" your wallet at home to weasel your way out of paying the bill.
You'll have to wait until the Fall to upgrade your iPhone or iPad with the official final version of iOS 11, or in the coming weeks you can weasel your way into an early developer version of the new OS, if you're brave enough.
They include cowardly jerk Logan Maine (Tena's fellow Harry Potter alum Tom Felton, proving his mastery at playing a particular type of human weasel), super-hacker Agnes Lebachi (Adelayo Adedayo), and Henri Gasana (Fraser James), a man with extensive medical knowledge and shaky hands.
Not only does Cara nail an appropriately menacing cover of "Pop Goes The Weasel" in the husky style of Billie Eilish, but she also gives us an uncanny Alanis Morrissette, with the "Hush Little Baby"/"Hand In My Pocket" mashup you never knew you needed.
With his faux pet weasel Caligula in one hand and his DNC podium badge in the other, the late-night host crashed the political event in his striking blue Caesar Flickerman wig in hopes of taking the stage and standing being Hillary Clinton's podium.
Bring on the brats: Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow and Luke Wilson tap into their petulant sides to play grown-up prodigies — a financial whiz, an award-winning playwright and a tennis champion — whose estranged father wants to weasel his way back into the fold.
Here's an ugly but not unfamiliar look: A privileged young man from a wealthy nation seeks adventure in an exotic land, finds trouble instead, then tries to weasel out of that trouble by playing to negative stereotypes about the land in which he screwed up.
LongStory seems to acknowledge how sex ed programs don't always succeed at addressing real-life concerns or creating an open environment for teens, as characters in the game mock Weasel Heights' Principal Chevy for his new age approach to meditation and his "healthy relationships" workshop.
Ferrara reasoned that if he could weasel his way into one of these exclusive skates, where Blackhawks and other N.H.L. talent scrimmaged and maintained their skills while the league resolved a yearlong labor dispute, he could at least look the part of a pro.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 2008 video game Vin Diesel's Weasel Easel is the interactive equivalent of Joy of Painting, except instead of Bob Ross your instructor is a beret-sporting Mark Sinclair, and instead of happy little trees, you're learning how to paint weasels.
When finally Russia did vote for UN Security Council Resolution 2254, calling for a political, not military solution and setting a time frame and process for Assad to end the war and transition from power, it seemed impossible the Russians could weasel out of their obligations again.
A tough-as-old-boots, indoor hat-wearer, Maggie is incredulous when the long-estranged Ben — a wastrel with a grotty trailer and not much else — shows up with a backhoe and a scheme to weasel a share of the land he claims is rightfully his.
We're not really watching to see whether Mr. Knoxville's character, D.C., will take his daughter (Eleanor Worthington-Cox) to a Clash concert, or whether a corporate weasel (Dan Bakkedahl) will acquire the decrepit amusement park that D.C. owns and elects to make more dangerous to raise cash.
We thrill at the notion that we could be as wild as a hawk or a weasel, possessing the inner ferocity to go after the things we want; we laugh at animal videos that make us yearn to experience life as joyfully as a bounding lamb.
" Of course, that leaves open the possibility that there is some weasel wording going on, and the release continues to state that DHS recently launched "several government-industry initiatives to develop near- and long-term solutions to manage risk posed by the complex challenges of increasingly global supply chains.
And Cyrus put a lot of work into getting Vargas elected; if he was just going to kill his way into the White House, it would have been a lot easier to weasel his way onto a Republican ticket than to change parties to be Vargas' running mate.
" If Britain doesn't go so far as to have another vote, perhaps it could weasel its way into remaining, according to a Princeton professor interviewed by the Times: "It would negotiate a new agreement, nearly identical to the old one, disguise it in opaque language and ratify it.
More photos of the Colombian weaselPhoto: Juan M. de RouxThe photo contained enough diagnostic characteristics, such as a spot its chest the same color as its back, to confirm that it was indeed a Colombian weasel, according to a paper documenting the report, published in the journal Therya.
If you were paying attention to world technology news this past week, you may have heard about an incident involving the Large Hadron Collider, the device responsible for discovering the Higgs Boson particle in 2012, short-circuiting due to a "weasel-like animal" chewing through its power cords.
Read: A Tiny Weasel Shut Down the Entire Hadron Collider Having too many friends can be stressful: It's always someone's birthday, your phone is in a constant state of being blown up, and your credit card feels the pains of having to order the Uber XL way too often.
Part of his appeal was that after eight years of Bill Clinton, who never found a scandal he couldn't weasel out of and never heard a word whose definition he couldn't quibble over—up to and including "is"—the idea of honesty seemed almost radical to many Americans.
The meals weren't anything to write home about, but in light of recent trends to weasel money from airline passengers for everything from checked bags to extra legroom to the right to use the overhead compartment, "free" meals feel like a goddamn luxury and affirmation of human decency.
But perhaps no choice the show has ever made exemplifies both its canny foresight and its ability to weasel out of the traps reality lays for it as a new character introduced in season six, which is set in the 72 days between a presidential election and the inauguration.
" She added: "I think it's healthy for your self-esteem to need less internet praise to appease it, especially when three comments down you could unwittingly see someone telling you that you look like a weasel that got hit by a truck and stitched back together by a drunk taxidermist.
There's also rampant speculation that Musk, who is not exactly known for his wise judgement on what to tweet or not, was bluffing and all of Tesla's announcements since have been an attempt to weasel their way out of a bad situation that could get the company in trouble with regulators.
It's not too hard to see why audiences might not have taken to this one the way they took to Platoon: Its hero is a sleazy, borderline amoral hustler — a "weasel," as he calls himself at one point — whose commitment to journalism is as much about personal advancement as truth-telling.
Sean Spicer has been clamoring to get back on TV ever since he left the White House, trying (and failing) to become a talking head on cable news, turning down a run on Dancing with the Stars, unveiling wax statues, and somehow actually managing to weasel his way into the Emmys.
The plot lines that emerged did not endear fans or attract new viewers: Benjamin Horne, the town's property mogul, had a nervous breakdown and started compulsively eating carrots; a 35-year-old woman with amnesia turned into a high school men's wrestling champion; an endangered weasel became fodder for corporate subterfuge.
It moves from the zealot Mike Pence, to the weasel Paul Ryan, to anti-abortion crusader Orrin Hatch, to Rex "Russian Order of Friendship" Tillerson, to the former Hollywood producer Steven Mnuchin, who had to apologize last week for plugging "The Lego Batman Movie," for which he was an executive producer.
Their star isn't the usual hate-filled, grunting lone-wolf: Before his mutation, he has an active, playful, mutually satisfying sex life, and afterward, he maintains his friendship with Weasel, and develops a weirder alliance with a old woman (Leslie Uggams) who takes his constant insults in stride and shoots back her own.
The fisher, a particularly fearless weasel in the marten branch, may be the only North American carnivore to have mastered the art of dining on adult porcupine — a large rodent that, in addition to being protected by a formidable quill sheath, weighs a good 12 pounds more than the eight-pound fisher.
And even we smelled something: the citrusy piss of the voles in their runs within the grass; the distantly maritime tang of a slug trail, like a winter rock pool; the crushed laurel of a frog; the dustiness of a toad; the sharp musk of a weasel; the blunter musk of an otter.
I have plenty of clothing and I knew that any excuses, such as a wedding to attend or a conference or a family reunion or pregnancy, would be nothing more than thinly veiled ways for me to weasel out of the ban, rush to the thrift store, and stock up on new-to-me clothes.
It looked like he tried to weasel away from that, or somebody speaking on his behalf did, but it turns out that his lawyer when confronted by Grassley sent a letter in saying he stands by his testimony, so the uncorrected record now is that he was told they had a source inside the campaign.
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