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Name and shameMeaningThe publication of the identity of a person or group that is culpable in some anti-social act in order to shame them into remorse. OriginThe phrase has been known since the late 19th century as a noun phrase; for example, this piece from the Pennsylvania newspaper The Warren Ledger, October 1884:
It began to be used in the 1990s as a verb phrase, following an initiative by the UK Government. On Oct 8, 1996 The Independent (London) reported that:
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