monkey in the middle
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British pronunciation/mˈʌnkɪ ɪnðə mˈɪdəl/
American pronunciation/mˈʌnki ɪnðə mˈɪdəl/
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a children's game in which two players throw a ball at each other in a manner that prevents the third player from catching the ball

02

a person who is in the middle of two fighting or arguing sides

What is the origin of the idiom "monkey in the middle" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "monkey in the middle" can be traced back to the game of catch or soccer, where players form a circle and try to keep the ball away from one participant positioned in the middle. Figuratively, it refers to a situation where someone is caught or trapped between two opposing forces or groups, often being used as a target or subject of teasing, manipulation, or exclusion.

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