I tried to find the origin of the idiom "let George do it" but was unable to do so. If you know where the phrase originated, please post a comment. Obviously this phrase has been in use for a long time. Most Americans would know what it means, but how did it originate?
Upside Down
3 hours ago
It originated in France, as “Laissez faire à Georges,” during the fifteenth century, and was a satirical reference to the activities of Cardinal Georges d’Amboise, prime minister to Louis XII
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