Id | in_the_loop_426 |
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Idiom | LAME DUCK |
Definition | a person who holds an office but has little real influence because he or she has not been reelected |
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Extra Info | The expression suggests that a lame duck—a duck that cannot fly—is ineffectual. It originally comes from the 1760s London Stock Market, where it referred to investors who were unable to pay their debts. |
Category | People: descriptions of people (nouns) |
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