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3 February, 04:13

What is the meaning of the idiom backseat driver? A. someone reaching from the backseat to steer a car B. someone who is giving too much advice about driving or something else C. someone who always rides in the backseat of the car

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  1. 3 February, 04:16
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    It's b, bc say you were in a car and someone was in the backseat giving advice that you didnt care for or want. That's why they call it a backseat driver, bc they're trying to say that the one who is giving the unwanted advice is in control.
  2. 3 February, 04:42
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    The answer is B.) someone who is giving too much advice about driving or something else
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