cheek it out
上級 (C1) informal
To act very confident and a bit cheeky to get out of a difficult or embarrassing situation.
"She hadn't studied at all, so she decided to cheek it out and hope the examiner wouldn't notice."
To act very confident and a bit cheeky to get out of a difficult or embarrassing situation.
"She hadn't studied at all, so she decided to cheek it out and hope the examiner wouldn't notice."