释义 |
pat·sy I. \ˈpatsē, -si\ noun (-es) Etymology: perhaps from Italian pazzo fool, lunatic 1. : a butt of ridicule : oddball < knew this patsy was a disastrous mistake socially — Elizabeth Janeway > 2. a. : a person on whom blame is foisted : fall guy < not going to be the patsy for that gang of his — S.H.Adams > b. : one readily deceived or victimized : easy mark, sucker < a perfect patsy for his enthusiasms — George Sklar > II. noun (plural patsys) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Patsy, nickname for Patricia : any of several awards that are given annually by humane organizations to animals that perform in motion pictures |