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View synonyms for palm off

palm off

verb

  1. to offer, sell, or spend fraudulently

    to palm off a counterfeit coin

  2. to divert in order to be rid of

    I palmed the unwelcome visitor off on John



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Pass off by deception, substitute with intent to deceive, as in The salesman tried to palm off a zircon as a diamond , or The producer tried to palm her off as a star from the Metropolitan Opera . This expression alludes to concealing something in the palm of one's hand. It replaced the earlier palm on in the early 1800s.

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