albatross around one's neck
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Etymology
From The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, wherein a sailor's killing of an albatross brings bad luck and results in the dead bird being hung around the killer's neck by his crewmates.
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See also
- a millstone round one's neck
- monkey on one's back
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