"let George do it" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [English]

Etymology: Sometimes explained as derived from French laissez faire à Georges, a satirical reference to the multiform activities of Cardinal Georges d'Amboise (1460–1510), but this is unlikely. Alternatively explained as a reference to Pullman porters, who were generically known as George. Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|laissez faire à Georges|nocat=1}} French laissez faire à Georges Head templates: {{en-proverb}} let George do it
  1. (dated, US) Let someone else incur the cost of achieving the shared benefit. Wikipedia link: Georges d'Amboise Tags: US, dated Related terms: George (english: autopilot of an aircraft), public good, free rider, tragedy of the commons
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