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guilt trip noun an effort to make someone else feel guilty US, 1972- Derisively, she berated her fellow Weathermen for having (obscenity, obscenity) a lot and being motivated by a white guilt trip. — Lima (Ohio) News, pp. 6–7, 29 January 1970
- “You poor baby, Harvey,” she said. “You must have been on an incredible guilt trip.” — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 170, 1977
- And how dare you try to lay a guilt trip on me about it – in public, no less! — Chasing Amy, p. 99, 1997
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