Rotten apple

Origin of: Rotten apple

Rotten apple

A rotten or bad apple has long been used as a metaphor for an unsavoury person of questionable character. It derives from an old proverb that one rotten apple spoils the barrel or spoils the other apples in the barrel. This proverb first appears in English during the 14th century but it is thought to have existed in Latin before that, which probably dates it back to Roman times.