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Escapegoat

A scapegoat who sidesteps blame.
We tried to blame Dave for the school's failure but he's such an escapegoat that nothing ever sticks to him.
by Snaved December 8, 2009
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escapology

the task of escaping ology
holy crap, I only just managed to escape that ology. good job I'm good at escapology
by Joe Corkill April 7, 2007
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escate

Let’s go to the party! Alright escate!
by Ariana:) November 25, 2017
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Escaped Convict

(Noun)
A bowel movement that has slipped past your sphincter and into your pants against your will.
"Dad has an escaped convict in his pants."

see also: "Harboring a Fugitive"
by Dutch Hawkins June 23, 2009
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Escopetarra

An Escopetarra is a gun that has been modified and turned into a guitar, they are used as a peace symbol. The name come from two spanish words, escopeta (shotgun) and guitarra (guitar). They were invented by a Colombian peace activist César López in 2003.
'My mate got an escopetarra for his birthday, he fainted in awe of it.'
by Dinglemouse February 24, 2010
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Escapage

A word used by idiots instead of "escape."
"Hold onto the stopper tighter to reduce gas escapage."
by Stomalia April 19, 2017
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escapist

An escape artist. Someone who escapes either a bad situation quite easily, Or a person who breaks out of jail alot.
1)The man has broken out of so many prisons he is now known as an escapist.

2)The woman has a tendency to get out of arguements quite easily. Her husband now calls her an escapist.
by Kriztyn December 4, 2006
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