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patsy

noun pat·sy \ˈpat-sē\

: a foolish person who is easily tricked or cheated

plural pat·sies

Full Definition of PATSY

:  a person who is easily manipulated or victimized :  pushover
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Origin of PATSY

perhaps from Italian pazzo fool
First Known Use: 1903

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