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  1. The investment company threw its clients under the bus when it chose to redirect their hard earned money into various Ponzi schemes that benefited only a few board members at the top. 2. To avoid blame, trouble, or criticism by allowing one to take responsibility.

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  3. To avoid blame, trouble, or criticism by allowing one to take responsibility. Tommy was caught with the marijuana in his backpack, but he threw me under the bus and said it belonged to me. Our manager never hesitates to throw an underling under the bus when something goes wrong in the office. See also: bus, throw.

  4. To avoid blame, trouble, or criticism by allowing one to take responsibility. Tommy was caught with the marijuana in his backpack, but he threw me under the bus and said it belonged to me. Our manager never hesitates to throw an underling under the bus when something goes wrong in the office.

  5. Nov 11, 2019 · AMMON SHEA: We define throw someone under the bus as to criticize, blame or punish, usually, someone in a vulnerable position, and it's especially in order to avoid...

  6. Feb 26, 2023 · The colloquial phrase to throw someone under the bus (originally to push someone under a bus) means: to abandon or betray someone, especially a colleague or friend, in order to protect or advance one’s own interests.

  7. throw under the bus. Meaning | Synonyms. to betray a partner, colleague or close friend for self-benefits. to blame somebody or something. to deceive a friend or partner for selfish reasons. to betray an acquaintance to divert blame. to dissociate oneself from an unfavorable position on issue.

  8. The expression throw someone under the bus means to suddenly blame a friend or ally for an error for personal gain.

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