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What is the origin of the idiom "backseat driver" and when to use it?
The idiom "backseat driver" originated in the early 20th century, and it metaphorically portrays someone who figuratively sits in the backseat of a car and attempts to control or influence the driver's actions from a position of limited knowledge or authority. It is often used to describe individuals who interfere or meddle in a situation, providing unwanted guidance or opinions without being directly involved or responsible.
someone who gives unwanted advice to the driver while they are driving
Who is a "backseat driver"?
A backseat driver is a person who gives unnecessary advice or instructions to the driver, often from the passenger seat in the back of the car. They may criticize the driver's actions, such as speed, route choices, or decisions while driving, even though they are not in control of the vehicle. The term is usually used in a negative way, suggesting that the person is being overly critical or annoying without having the responsibility of driving. Backseat drivers can distract the driver and make the driving experience less enjoyable.
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