Handoff

/ˈhændbɔf/ noun

When one person or team passes responsibility or something physical to another person or team, often used in football or business transitions.

Compound of 'hand' + 'off' (away), originally used in football terminology in the early 1900s to describe the literal passing of the ball from one player to another.

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