单词 | to fake out |
释义 | > as lemmasto fake out to fake out ΚΠ 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. (at cited word) To fake a man out and out, is to kill him. 1833 H. Smith Gale Middleton I. vii. 148 You..have faked him out and out with a single flip of your fib! 1833 H. Smith Gale Middleton I. vii. 151 Stow it, stow it, kiddies; the cove's not faked out. I heard him move! ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautify [verb (transitive)] > invest with splendour > make gay or showy gay1581 brave1590 surbrave1608 begay1648 to fake out1871 the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > provide or supply (a person or thing) with anything > equip or outfit frameOE dightc1275 fayc1275 graith1297 attire1330 purveyc1330 shapec1330 apparel1366 harnessc1380 ordaina1387 addressa1393 array1393 pare1393 feata1400 point1449 reparel?c1450 provide1465 fortify1470 emparel1480 appoint1490 deck?15.. equip1523 trim1523 accoutre1533 furnish1548 accommodate1552 fraught1571 suit1572 to furnish up1573 to furnish out1577 rig1579 to set out1585 equipage1590 outreik1591 befit1598 to furnish forth1600 fita1616 to fit up1670 outrig1681 to fit out1722 mount?1775 outfit1798 habilitate1824 arm1860 to fake out1871 heel1873 1871 Bradford Observer 9 Mar. 6/2 That..is the reason you see me faked out in these here togs. 1880 Every Boy's Ann. 396/1 Thus faked out, I betook myself to the departure platform. 1882 Sporting Times 16 Sept. 3/4 I want Bumblekyte [sc. a horse] faked out Arabian nights' fashion, with a golden bit, and silver curb-chain, and jewelled bridle. 1907 Daily Mail 11 Feb. 6 Same old £5 model faked out with one or two modern improvements and marked fifteen quid. 3. Chiefly North American. a. transitive. Sport. To deceive (an opponent) with a feint. [Perhaps originally short for or influenced by to fake out of position ; see sense 8b.] ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > American football > play American football [verb (transitive)] > actions to players tackle1884 nail1888 block1889 quarterback1892 rough1904 rush1913 to fake out1931 straight-arm1934 submarine1941 red-dog1950 clothesline1959 spear1964 sack1969 1931 Vidette-Messenger (Valparaiso, Indiana) 6 Mar. 8/4 Bauer taking advantage of an opening to dribble under, fake out his guard a[n]d score. 1949 F. W. Leahy Notre Dame Football 69 If they are blocked out, they will react faster because they know where the play is going, but if they are faked out they are lost temporarily. 2007 Miami Herald (Nexis) 25 Mar. d18 Dowd walked in on Belfour, faked him out and scored. b. transitive. More generally: to fool or mislead (a person); to make a fool of. ΚΠ 1956 Amer. Speech 31 228 Someone who gets into the traffic pattern before you, or taxies in front of you, has ‘faked you out’, or ‘beaten you to the draw’. 1959 A. Murray Let. 17 Aug. in R. Ellison & A. Murray Trading Twelves (2000) 211 I used to think that he was all tangled up in crap that wasn't worth bothering about. The thirties and Fitzgerald's admirers faked me out on this. 1987 A. Maupin Significant Others xxxi. 207 You should fake her out, pretend to be fucking around yourself. 2001 J. Waterman Arctic Crossing ii. 153 As if to fake me out, he turns and runs straight south to circle back into camp. < as lemmas |
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