blame shifting



blame shifting

n. a process in business and government wherein the blame for something bad is shifted from person to person. (A coinage that has appeal because it fills the need to express the concept succinctly.) Can’t we have a decent argument without your constant blame shifting?
See also: blame, shift

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gerlindeger-LIN-də (German), kher-LIN-də (Dutch)German, Dutch
Yael-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Aingeal-Irish
Cowessess-Native American, Ojibwe
Austen[ɔ'stin]
NeasaNYAS-a, NAS-aIrish, Irish Mythology