Meaning of the word "creep out of" in English

What does "creep out of" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

creep out of

US /kriːp aʊt əv/
UK /kriːp aʊt əv/

Phrasal Verb

to leave a place quietly and secretly, often to avoid being noticed or to escape an unpleasant situation

Example:
He tried to creep out of the meeting without anyone noticing.
I had to creep out of the house early to avoid waking the baby.