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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ...Americans use the phrase quite often," to welsh"..(without the capital W)..meaninig.. 1. to avoid paying one's debts, to break an agreement. 2. (of a bookmaker at a racecourse) to swindle by decaming without paying out winnings.
...it is my belief that this is where the term "welsh rabbit" came from, where the hunter would return empty handed to his family,with no meat for the table, they would then dine on cheese on toast , hence "welsh" (scarpered) rabbit...