second fiddle
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English
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Noun
[edit]second fiddle (plural second fiddles)
- (music) A fiddle part in harmony to the first fiddle.
- The second fiddle on that tune is almost as hard as the first fiddle.
- (music) The person playing second fiddle.
- I've been second fiddle in that orchestra for ten years now.
- (idiomatic) A sidekick or subordinate, or the role of such a person.
- I'm tired of being your second fiddle!
- 1987, Joyce Brandon, Lady and the Lawman, page 346:
- Listen, buttercup, you're damned good in bed. They don't come any better, but I'm really not interested in playing second fiddle to your camera or your young lovers.
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Translations
[edit]music: fiddle part in harmony to the first fiddle
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music: person playing second fiddle
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sidekick or subordinate; the role of such a person
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