pass around

English

Verb

pass around (third-person singular simple present passes around, present participle passing around, simple past and past participle passed around)

  1. To distribute something through a group by giving several items to one or more people to then give to others in a row, line or circle; to spread something to be used by each person in group in turn; to gather contributions for a cause.
  2. To spread claims or gossip.
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