slip under the/(someone's) radar



slip under the/(someone's) radar

To go unnoticed or undetected (by someone). With so many different amendments to the bill being made, the Democrats were able to slip some healthcare funding under the radar. As the manager of this office, it's inexcusable that you allowed embezzlement by an employee to slip under your radar.
See also: radar, slip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Verusha-Russian
'Ira'-Biblical Hebrew
Llewelyn-Welsh
Seffora-Biblical Latin
Paulinepo-LEEN (French), paw-LEEN (English), pow-LEE-nə (German)French, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Innocentius-Late Roman