sold down the river

The phrase "sold down the river" typically means to betray or deceive someone, especially by taking advantage of their trust or vulnerability. It originated from the practice of selling slaves down the Mississippi River during the era of American slavery, where they would often be sent to harsher conditions or to slave markets further away from their original homes. The phrase has since evolved to encompass a broader sense of betrayal or disappointment in various contexts.


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