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    Pat·sy
    /ˈpatsē/

    noun

    • 1. a person who is easily taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something: informal "there is a mischievous sparkle in his eyes that suggests he is no patsy"
  2. The meaning of PATSY is a person who is easily manipulated or victimized : pushover. How to use patsy in a sentence.

  3. Patsy definition: a person who is easily swindled, deceived, coerced, persuaded, etc.; sucker.. See examples of PATSY used in a sentence.

  4. A patsy is a push-over, someone who can be easily manipulated by others. If your friend has convinced you that you should do all of his laundry out of the goodness of your heart, guess what? You're a patsy. Patsy has its roots in 19th-century American slang, and it still has a slangy air to it.

  5. a person who it is easy to cheat or make suffer. Synonyms. mug (STUPID PERSON) UK informal. sucker (FOOLISH PERSON) informal disapproving. Compare. fall guy informal. soft touch. fool noun. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud. bad faith. bamboozle. bilk. blackmail. deceive. diddle. feint. flannel.

  6. If you describe someone as a patsy, you mean that they are rather stupid and are easily tricked by other people, or can be made to take the blame for other people's actions.

  7. Define patsy. patsy synonyms, patsy pronunciation, patsy translation, English dictionary definition of patsy. n. pl. pat·sies Slang A person easily taken advantage of, cheated, blamed, or ridiculed.

  8. A patsy is often used as a scapegoat or fall guy by someone else who wants to avoid responsibility or consequences for their own actions. This term can also refer to a person who is taken advantage of in a scheme or scam.

  9. Patsy definition: A person easily taken advantage of, cheated, blamed, or ridiculed.

  10. Jul 25, 2024 · The meaning of “patsy” is someone who is easily deceived, tricked, or taken advantage of, often without realizing it. This word is typically used to describe a person who is the unwitting victim in a scheme or plot.

  11. patsy. a weak person who is easily cheated or tricked, or who is forced to take the blame for something that somebody else has done wrong. I thought you respected me—now I find out that I’m just another one of your patsies. Definition of patsy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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