You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: English Phrasal Verbs (186/365) - Pawn Something Off As SomethingView the full contextView the direct parentmarkkujantunen (74)in #englishphrasalverbs • 6 years ago I meant "to pawn something off as something".
Oh pardon me. No, I don't think its exactly common, although probably mostly because of its context, being a somewhat informal phrase that refers to shady dealings. But the configuration of "pawn off on " is certainly more common.