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SWITCH, ASLEEP AT THE

SWITCH, ASLEEP AT THE
ScnTUEU
not alert to one's duty or to an opportunity; negligent of or oblivious to one's responsibility. This expression comes from railroads where a switch is a track structure for diverting moving trains from one track to another and which usually consists of a pair of moveable rails. The switching of trains is often done to prevent them from colliding with each other on the same track or to send a train to its correct destination.