Definition of «backseat driver»

A backseat driver is a person who gives unsolicited advice or criticism from the position of being an outsider, rather than someone actively involved in the situation. The term originated with driving, where passengers sitting in the back seat have less direct control over the vehicle's operation but may still offer suggestions to the driver. In a broader sense, it refers to anyone who offers unwanted input or tries to take charge from the sidelines without being directly involved in the matter at hand.

Sentences with «backseat driver»

  • Everybody gets frustrated by backseat drivers, even when they have good advice to offer. (educationnext.org)
  • But backseat drivers need to remember all the stuff they're not dealing with... because they're not actually driving. (educationnext.org)
  • It's the best kind of backseat driver. (acura.com)
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