PATSY


Meaning of PATSY in English

pat ‧ sy /ˈpætsi/ BrE AmE noun ( plural patsies ) [countable] especially American English informal

[ Date: 1800-1900 ; Origin: Perhaps from Italian pazzo 'stupid person' ]

someone who is easily tricked or deceived, especially so that they take the blame for someone else’s crime

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