land somebody with something phrasal verb [usually passive] informal ( see also ↑ land )
to give someone something unpleasant to do, because no one else wants to do it:
Maria’s been landed with all the tidying up as usual.
land somebody with something phrasal verb [usually passive] informal ( see also ↑ land )
to give someone something unpleasant to do, because no one else wants to do it:
Maria’s been landed with all the tidying up as usual.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012