<p><strong><span>What does the idiom "to play second fiddle" mean?</span></strong></p>
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The idiom means to hold a subordinate or less important position to someone else. It comes from orchestral music, where the second violin ("fiddle") has a supporting part, playing a background role to the more prominent first violin. It describes being in a secondary, non-leading role.

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