I volunteer as tribute
English
Etymology
From a scene in the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, in which the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, shouts this when offering to take her sister's place as a "tribute" (competitor) in the titular battle royale.
Interjection
- (humorous) Used to indicate that one is enthusiastic or willing to do something; implies (often ironically) that the thing is unpleasant or undesirable.
- 2018, Shéa MacLeod, The Death in the Drink, unnumbered page:
- She grinned. "Fun. Does that mean another trip to England for research? I volunteer as tribute."
- 2021, Liwen Y. Ho, To the Only Boy I've Loved Before, unnumbered page:
- “Well, if you ever need a guinea pig to try your songs out on, I volunteer as tribute.”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:I volunteer as tribute.
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