pawn off

pawn off
phrasal verb [transitive]
Word forms "pawn off":
he/she/it pawns off present participle pawning off past tense pawned off past participle pawned off informal
to persuade someone to buy or accept something that you do not want, especially something of low quality

I managed to pawn off all of the old stock.


English dictionary. 2014.

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