If you say that someone has palmed something offon you, you feel annoyed because they have made you accept it although it is not valuable or is not your responsibility.
[disapproval]
I couldn't keep palming her off on friends. [V n P + on]
Joseph made sure that he was never palmed off with inferior stuff. [beVERB-ed PARTICLE + with]
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palm off in British English
verb(tr, adverb; often foll byon)
1.
to offer, sell, or spend fraudulently
to palm off a counterfeit coin
2.
to divert in order to be rid of
I palmed the unwelcome visitor off on Dipak
palm off in American English
Informal
to pass off by trickery or deceit
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Chinese translation of 'palm off'
palm off
(inf)
vt
to palm sth off on sb把某物硬塞给(給)某人 (bǎ mǒuwù yìngsāi gěi mǒurén)