Take One's Half Out Of The Middle Definition
verb
To take the portion of something to which one is entitled , but in such a way that it shortchanges others.
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Origin of Take One's Half Out Of The Middle
From the practice of driving too close to the center of a two-way road, so that the remaining half of the road is split on both sides of you, leaving vehicles that are going the other way with no usable space on which to drive.
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