let George do it
let George do it
A set expression used to defer responsibility for some task or action to some unspecified other person. A: "We need to run a new batch of reports to account for the changes we made." B: "But the first batch took me three hours to do! Let George do it."
See also: George, let
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Let George do it.
Fig. Let someone else do it: it doesn't matter who. Billie always says, "Let George do it." She is unwilling to help with things that don't interest her.
See also: George, let
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
let George do it
let someone else do the work or take the responsibility.See also: George, let
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