Patsies Meaning in English
word · lemma: patsy
Definição
'Patsies' are people who are easily tricked, blamed for something, or used by others, usually because they trust too easily or are not suspicious.
Uso & Nuances
'Patsies' is informal and mildly negative. Often used to describe someone unfairly blamed or someone too naive to recognize a scam. Common collocation: 'make someone a patsy' (frame them). Not literal; avoid using for serious accusations.
Frases de Exemplo
Some children are easy patsies for playground bullies.
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They picked two patsies to blame for the mistake.
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Scammers look for patsies who will trust them easily.
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The manager set up two employees as patsies so he wouldn’t get in trouble.
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Don’t be patsies—always read the contract before you sign anything.
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After the robbery, the real thieves made sure the police saw the two patsies near the scene.
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