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PATSY - traducción al árabe

UNISEX GIVEN NAME

PATSY         

ألاسم

أبله; ساذج; غبي; ضحية

patsy      
n. أبله, ساذج, ضحية, غبي
ضحية      
sacrifice, victim, sufferer, prey, martyr, fall guy, patsy, black sheep

Definición

patsy
(patsies)
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. (AM INFORMAL)
Davis was nobody's patsy...
= mug
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Patsy

Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, or Patrice). Among Italian Americans, it is often used as a pet name for Pasquale.

In older usage, Patsy was also a nickname for Martha or Matilda, following a common nicknaming pattern of changing an M to a P (such as in Margaret → Meg/Meggy → Peg/Peggy; and Molly → Polly) and adding a feminine suffix.

President George Washington called his wife Martha "Patsy" in private correspondence. President Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter Martha was known by the nickname "Patsy", while his daughter Mary was called "Polly".

Ejemplos de uso de PATSY
1. True, he is nobody‘s patsy – because he is everybody‘s patsy.
2. She did it," said Paugh, who is Patsy Ramsey‘s sister.
3. Only a patsy still sits in his office these days.
4. "It was really hard coming back," said Patsy Clayton.
5. Turning over a new leaf÷ Patsy Kensit A curvier and happier Patsy Kensit has admitted she used to be too thin and unhappy.