Safarse
Safarse means to dodge a commitment, avoid trouble, or wriggle out of a situation. It is used when you manage to not let something affect you or when you successfully duck an obligation. It also describes when something physically slips away, comes loose, or is accidentally dropped from your grip.
Like when someone comes to your house to borrow money and you tell them you do not have any, you are safando from lending. Safarse is also to come loose, like if you are holding a keychain or a child and they fall, se te safo.
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