pass the buck

pass the buck
phrasal
: to shift a responsibility to someone else

inclined to pass the buck to some other futile body — Sir Winston Churchill

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pass the buck (slang)
To shift the responsibility to someone else (from the practice of passing the marker to the next dealer in some forms of poker) (buckˈ-passing noun)
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Main Entry:buck

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pass the buck phrase
to make someone else deal with something that you should take responsibility for

He accused ministers of trying to pass the buck on education.

Thesaurus: to make someone responsible for somethingsynonym
Main entry: buck

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I
informal shift the responsibility for something to someone else
II
see buck III

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pass the buck
: to avoid a responsibility by giving it to someone else

Stop trying to pass the buck and take responsibility for what you've done.

The federal government passed the buck to the state governments.

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Main Entry:buck
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pass the buck — see buck, 1
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Main Entry:pass

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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