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Let George do it

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"Let George do it" is an English idiom of the 20th century, recommending that some (unspecified) person rather than oneself should perform a given task. An occasional comic variant is to let "Jack" - the supposed brother of George - do it instead.

Let George Do It can also refer to:

See also

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  • Georges d'Amboise, referent of the French idiom "Laissez faire à Georges" (English: "Let George do it")