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buck passer

–noun Informal.
a person who avoids responsibility by shifting it to another, esp. unjustly or improperly.

Origin:
1930–35


buck-passing, noun
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buck-pass·ing   (bŭk'pās'ĭng)
n.   Informal
The shifting of responsibility or blame to another: "smothered in avalanches of recriminations and orgies of buck-passing" (Forbes).

[buck4 (from a poker player's passing the marker, or buck, to the next player when not wanting to deal).]
buck'-pass'er n.
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