Id | in_the_loop_549 |
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Idiom | PASS THE BUCK |
Definition | to redirect the blame or responsibility for something (usually a decision) to someone else |
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Extra Info | In poker games during the 1800s, a shotgun pellet (called buck) or a pocketknife (often made from buckhorn) was passed to the next person responsible for dealing the cards. By the 20th century, pass the buck came to mean shifting responsibility to someone else. In 1949, U.S. President Harry Truman placed a sign on his desk that read ‘the buck stops here,’ meaning that he took responsibility for government actions and would not try to place the responsibility on anybody else. |
Category | Conversation |
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