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gooseberry-picker
Noun
British
archaic
slang
Japanese Meaning
(古風な英国の俗語) 他人のために働き、その成果を別の人物が自分の手柄として受けるような人。 / (古風な英国の俗語) お付き添い役、付き添い人。
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(archaic, British slang) One who works on behalf of another person who takes the credit for the work. / (archaic, British slang) A chaperone.
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gooseberry-picker
She was tired of being the office gooseberry-picker, doing all the research while her manager took the credit.
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She was tired of being the office gooseberry-picker, doing all the research while her manager took the credit.
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