backseat driver — {n.}, {informal} A bossy person in a car who always tells the driver what to do. * /The man who drove the car became angry with the back seat driver./ … Dictionary of American idioms
backseat driver — {n.}, {informal} A bossy person in a car who always tells the driver what to do. * /The man who drove the car became angry with the back seat driver./ … Dictionary of American idioms
backseat driver — A backseat driver is an annoying person who is fond of giving advice to the person performing a task or doing something, especially when the advice is either wrong or unwelcome … The small dictionary of idiomes
backseat driver — A backseat driver is an annoying person who is fond of giving advice to the person performing a task or doing something, especially when the advice is either wrong or unwelcome. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** A passenger in a car who… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
backseat driver — n. an annoying passenger who tells the driver how to drive; someone who tells others how to do things. □ I don’t need any backseat driver on this project. □ Stop being a backseat driver! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
backseat driver — noun a meddler who insists on giving unwanted advice • Hypernyms: ↑meddler * * * noun, pl ⋯ ers [count] 1 : a passenger in a car who gives driving advice to the driver 2 : someone who gives unwanted advice or who tries to control something that… … Useful english dictionary
Backseat driver — A backseat driver is an annoying person who is fond of giving advice to the person performing a task or doing something, especially when the advice is either wrong or unwelcome … Dictionary of English idioms
backseat driver — Synonyms and related words: Dutch uncle, Paul Pry, Polonius, Sunday driver, admonisher, adviser, bus driver, busman, busybody, buttinsky, cabby, cabdriver, chauffeur, confidant, consultant, counsel, counselor, driver, expert, guide, hack,… … Moby Thesaurus
backseat driver — Constant critic; person giving unwanted advice. ► “In creating a testimonial, engineers first need to rid themselves of the current American work ethic of doing the minimum level of service necessary to satisfy the employer. Second, they need… … American business jargon
backseat\ driver — noun informal A bossy person in a car who always tells the driver what to do. The man who drove the car became angry with the back seat driver … Словарь американских идиом