A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
1 But you still needed a patsy , and that's where I came in.
2 Nobody takes our Rachel for any sort of patsy to the patriarchy.
3 Warden Morgan wasn't the only one being set up as a patsy .
4 Our Emma didn't earn her reputation in Denver by being anybody's patsy .
5 Woller's making you the patsy for this, and you know that, too.
6 You're quite the friendly fellow, but right now I'm looking for a patsy .
7 They knowed every detail they needed to set him up as a patsy .
8 Whatever else he may be, Dershowitz is no one's idea of a patsy .
9 She was not going to be a gullible patsy ever again.
10 And it sounds like they've settled on you as a patsy .
11 Would my pale skin always make me a patsy for the unwanted flush?
12 And when you can't see the patsy in the deal, it's almost certainly you.
13 One of them likely chose a patsy to be offered up as the mole.
14 Help me Jesus, said a female voice, thought to be Patsy Ramsey.
15 Absolutely Fabulous The Movie brings back Edina and Patsy after 20 years.
16 Patsy Mink has served in the House of Representatives for twelve terms.
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