leave holding the bag



leave someone holding the bag

 and leave someone holding the baby
Fig. to allow someone to take all the blame; to leave someone appearing to be guilty. They all ran off and left me holding the bag. It wasn't even my fault. It was all the mayor's fault, but he wasn't left holding the bag.
See also: bag, holding, leave

leave somebody holding the bag

to make someone else take all of the responsibility If we loan the company money we want to be sure it won't fail and leave us holding the bag.
See also: bag, holding, leave

leave holding the bag

Abandon someone, force someone to bear the responsibility or blame. For example, Her friends said they were too busy to help with cleaning up, and left Lucy holding the bag . This expression is often put as be left holding the bag, as in When they quit the clean-up committee, Lucy was left holding the bag. This idiom grew out of the earlier give one the bag (to hold), which dates from about 1600 and alludes to being left with an empty bag while others have taken the valuable contents. Also see leave in the lurch.
See also: bag, holding, leave

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mahinder-Indian (Sikh)
Shobha-Indian, Kannada, Hindi, Marathi
RÓZsiRO-zheeHungarian
BettyBET-eeEnglish
Betharibe-TAH-reeIndonesian, Javanese
Jorrit-Frisian