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Mitch-out

(verb)
To mitch something out is to veto, or eliminate as an option or potential consequence.
May be alternatively pronounced as //mitchdowd//
"lets mitch-out these socks, as they dont look too flamboyant for dad."
"we mitched out 'When Harry Met Sally' as a movie tonight, so its between 'The Lion King' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'"
by Michellajondrette1986 July 18, 2021
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Mitch-out

Word used to describe when someone takes the easy way out of something they don’t want to do. Usually a beta male trying to avoid their responsibilities. For example, when someone bids a ladder truck off of a heavy rescue.
He Mitch-out (matched-out) of his job today so now someone else has to do it
by Woberto October 11, 2025
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Mitch out

To mitch out or the act of mitching out. When a buddy suggests or commits to an action and then mitchs out because of some weak reason. Weak reasons can include but are not limited to: “it’s too cold” “I’m attending your moms” “it’s too hot” “I’m drinking already” “I’m getting ready for bed”
Joey: Where’s Mitch?
Ethan: He said he was coming. I hope he isn’t going to Mitch out.
Matt: He just mitched out. Check the text.
by Tomanyalreadyinuse January 15, 2021
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