Let george do it


sentence

Let someone else besides me take care of it

[1910+; perhaps fr a learned journalist’s recall of the French laissez faire a` Georges, ”let George do it,” referring to Cardinal Georges d’Amboise, a church and government official under Louis XII in the late 15th and early 16th centuries]

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