
Hanapin
on the fiddle
01
used to refer to a person, organization, etc. that uses dishonest or illegal methods to gain money
What is the origin of the idiom "on the fiddle" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "on the fiddle" is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century in British English. It likely draws from the association of the violin (also called a fiddle) with trickery or manipulation, as well as the notion of playing a fraudulent tune. It is commonly used to discuss individuals who exploit loopholes, engage in tax evasion, commit fraud, or manipulate systems for personal gain.
Example
He is suspected of being on the fiddle, manipulating the accounts for personal gain.
The company's owner was caught on the fiddle and faced legal consequences.
The forensic accountant meticulously uncovered the complex scheme the executive had been running on the fiddle.

Mga Kalapit na Salita