back-seat driver
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See also: backseat driver
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]back-seat driver (plural back-seat drivers)
- (dated) An occupant of a large vehicle, such as a firetruck, who helps steer the vehicle from far in the back.
- 1914, Daily Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Maine, USA:
- When New York pitcher Vernon Gomez retires as a smokeballer he wants to become a smoke eater. Here he gets a tryout as a back-seat driver on a hook and ladder truck at St. Petersburg […]
- A person sitting (typically) in the back seat of a car issuing (unsolicited and usually unwanted) instructions to the driver.
- (figuratively) An opinionated person who offers (unsolicited and often unwanted) advice on the best way to handle a situation.
Usage notes
[edit]- The figurative definition is far more common.
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]advising passenger
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unwanted advocate
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