hot potato
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hot potato (countable and uncountable, plural hot potatoes)
- (uncountable) A child's game in which players pass a ball or other item between them, with the object of avoiding being left holding the item when time expires.
- Synonym: pass the parcel
 
- (countable, idiomatic) An awkward or delicate problem with which nobody wants to be associated.
-  1969 January 12, Benjamin Welles, “A Hot Potato for Nixon”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:- The “lame duck” Johnson Administration, in its final fortnight in office, grappled last week with a diplomatic hot potato in the form of the latest Soviet proposal for a “just and lasting” Middle East peace settlement.
 
-  1984 June 14, Carol Lawson, quoting Phyllis Silverman, “Parental Leave: a ‘Hot Potato’”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:- How do you handle the work of a woman out on leave, yet not lose a valuable employee down the road? At the same time, companies know this is a hot potato, and they have to do something.
 
 
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child's game
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awkward or delicate problem
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