Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Of the following idioms, which means to evade responsibility by shifting it onto someone else?"
...1. Bang for your buck 2. Buck the trend 3. The buck stops here 4. Pass the buck The origin of the idiom "pass the buck" started in America when poker became popular in the 19th century. Players took turns being dealer, and the dealer was given a marker to denote his turn. The marker was often a knife, and the handle of the knife was often made from buck's horn. The shortened form of "buck" began to refer to the marker. When the dealer handed the marker over to the next dealer he was said to "pass the buck".
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. Of the following idioms, which means to evade responsibility by shifting it onto someone else?"
Pass the buck:
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