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guilt-trip verb to attempt to make someone feel guilty US, 1977- Black women can’t be guilt-tripped any more about consciousness-raising groups. — Off Our Backs, p. 11, 30 September 1974
- I have a lot of trouble with gay activists who try to guilt-trip people into doing something when they don’t know the consequences. — AM Cycle, 27 July 1977
- I mighta known. You’ve got a black belt in guilt-tripping. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 244, 1993
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