tirer d'un mauvais pas
French
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ti.ʁe d‿œ̃ mo.vɛ pa/, /ti.ʁe d‿œ̃ mo.vɛ pɑ/
Verb
    
- (transitive) to pull someone's bacon out of the fire, to pull someone's fat out of the fire (to get someone out of a bad situation)
- Synonym: tirer d’affaire
 
- (reflexive) to get out of a bind
- Synonyms: se tirer d’affaire, sortir du bois
- se tirer d’un mauvais pas ― to get oneself out of a tight spot
 
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