by Ash-Oke October 20, 2008
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--noun
1. Group session intended to determine responsibility (or blame) for a problem.
2. Method for passing fault onto another.
3. Usually entails ignoring any search for solutions.
--noun
1. Group session intended to determine responsibility (or blame) for a problem.
2. Method for passing fault onto another.
3. Usually entails ignoring any search for solutions.
"The current deficit and impending closure of businesses will survive the ongoing blame-storming, but the company will not."
by Michael DeFant December 18, 2008
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when somebody farts, usually in school, and to avoid embarrassment, blames their chair for being 'squeaky'
*silence*
*child farts*
*everyone looks round*
*thinks to self...blame it on the chair!*
uhhh...it wasn't me...i think my chair is a bit squeaky...
*child farts*
*everyone looks round*
*thinks to self...blame it on the chair!*
uhhh...it wasn't me...i think my chair is a bit squeaky...
by HaveTheWaffle (>")> # July 27, 2010
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by lush101 November 26, 2009
Get the rage blazer mug.It's accusations exchanged among people who refuse to accept sole responsibility for some undesirable event - both in daily conversations as well as discussions regarding sports, politics, etc.
It can be a way to avoid shame, distrust or minor sentiments of agony.
It can be a way to avoid shame, distrust or minor sentiments of agony.
Person A: "Why did you eat my lunch?"
Person B: "I didn't do it - (Person C) did it!"
Person C: "No I didn't - You ate his lunch right in front of me!"
Person A: "Come on (Person B), don't play the blame game".
Person B: "I didn't do it - (Person C) did it!"
Person C: "No I didn't - You ate his lunch right in front of me!"
Person A: "Come on (Person B), don't play the blame game".
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