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pup·pet P0665300 (pŭp′ĭt)n.1. A small figure of a person or animal, having a cloth body and hollow head, designed to be fitted over and manipulated by the hand.2. A figure having jointed parts animated from above by strings or wires; a marionette.3. A toy representing a human figure; a doll.4. One whose behavior is determined by the will of others: a political puppet. [Middle English poppet, doll, possibly from Anglo-Norman poppe, doll; see puppy.]puppet (ˈpʌpɪt) n1. (Theatre) a. a small doll or figure of a person or animal moved by strings attached to its limbs or by the hand inserted in its cloth bodyb. (as modifier): a puppet theatre. 2. a. a person, group, state, etc, that appears independent but is in fact controlled by anotherb. (as modifier): a puppet government. [C16 popet, perhaps from Old French poupette little doll, ultimately from Latin pūpa girl, doll]pup•pet (ˈpʌp ɪt) n. 1. a usu. small, doll-like figure representing a human being or an animal, manipulated by the hand or by rods, wires, etc. Compare hand puppet, marionette. 2. a person, group, or government whose actions are prompted and controlled by another or others. 3. a small doll. [1350–1400; earlier poppet, Middle English popet, appar. alter. of Middle Low German poppe doll < Late Latin puppa, Latin pūpa doll; see -et] puppet, marionette - The word puppet originally meant "doll," and a puppet usually goes on the hand and arm, while a marionette (or string puppet) is a jointed figure with strings or wires.See also related terms for strings.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | puppet - a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteermarionettefigure - a model of a bodily form (especially of a person); "he made a figure of Santa Claus" | | 2. | puppet - a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone elsecreature, toolslave - a person who is owned by someone | | 3. | puppet - a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with the fingersdoll, dolly - a small replica of a person; used as a toyglove doll, glove puppet, hand puppet - a puppet with a cloth body and hollow head; fits over the hand |
puppetnoun1. marionette, doll, glove puppet, finger puppet The show features huge inflatable puppets.2. pawn, tool, instrument, creature, dupe, gull (archaic), figurehead, mouthpiece, stooge, cat's-paw The ministers have denied that they are puppets of a foreign government.puppetnounA person used or controlled by others:cat's-paw, dupe, instrument, pawn, stooge, tool.Translationspuppet (ˈpapit) noun a doll that can be moved eg by wires, or by putting the hand inside the body. 木偶 木偶ˈpuppetry noun the art of making puppets and producing puppet shows. 木偶藝術 木偶艺术ˈpuppet-show noun a play etc performed by puppets. 木偶劇 木偶剧
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sock puppetA social media account in which one misrepresents their identity, usually to appear as another person who agrees with the views or comments expressed through their main account. The name refers to a type of hand puppet, in which a sock is fitted over the hand. After some time, it was discovered that the CEO had several sock puppet Twitter accounts, which he used to rave about his business and drive customers to his site. It didn't take long until sock puppets overran the thread with controversial posts that were all very similar to each other in tone and style. I'm skeptical of these 200 glowing reviews—I bet they're all by sock puppets.See also: puppet, sockmeat puppet1. Some useless, irrelevant, or inconsequential person. Who the hell do you think you are to criticize me? You've never done anything meaningful in you're life—you're just a damn meat puppet! I hate commuting on the train to work with all the other meat puppets in this city.2. vulgar slang A penis. My last roommate used to walk around in the nude, with his meat puppet hanging out and everything!See also: meat, puppetfuck puppetvulgar slang Someone with whom one has casual sexual interactions without the commitment of a formal relationship. After two long, ultimately painful relationships, I'm just looking to find a fuck puppet these days. John says he and Susan are just fuck puppets, but I think he's falling for her.See also: fuck, puppetfuck buddy and fuck puppet n. a sexual partner with whom one has no romantic or nonsexual interests. (Usually objectionable.) Bob an Barb are just fuck buddies. They really don’t care a thing about each other. She showed up about midnight with her cheap fuck puppet in tow. See also: buddy, fuckfuck puppet verbSee fuck buddySee also: fuck, puppetmeat puppet1. n. the penis. Stop scratching your meat puppet! 2. n. a TV announcer; a talking head on television. These documentaries are just one meat puppet after another. See also: meat, puppetpuppet
puppet, human or animal figure, generally of a small size and performing on a miniature stage, manipulated by an unseen operator who usually speaks the dialogue. A distinction is made between marionettes, moved by strings or wires from above, and hand puppets, in which the hand of the operator is concealed in the costume of the doll. Popular forms of the puppet show include the Punch and JudyPunch and Judy, famous English puppet play, very popular with children and given widely by strolling puppet players, especially during the Christmas season. It came to England in the 17th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. shows of England and the Guignol in France. Puppet theaters have been established in the Americas; old epic dramas, often based on the Chanson de Roland and other medieval and modern pieces, have drawn crowded houses. The Greeks of the 5th cent. B.C. were familiar with it; in Java, China, and Japan it is almost immemorial; in the Europe of the Middle Ages it was the most popular form of entertainment for the masses; and it is a constituent in many folk cultures. From the end of the 16th cent. to the end of the 18th, puppet or marionette shows, sometimes called motions, reached the summit of their vogue on the Continent and in England. During Puritan times in England they flourished after the theaters were prohibited. On the Continent great writers such as Goethe and major composers including Mozart and Haydn wrote for them. Avant-garde theater, such as Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi (1896), used puppets in reaction against naturalistic conventions; Manuel de Falla composed a puppet opera, El Retablo de Maese Pedro (1926). In 18th-century Japan the most celebrated dramatists, most notably ChikamatsuChikamatsu, Monzaemon , 1653–1725, the first professional Japanese dramatist. Chikamatsu wrote primarily for the puppet stage in the Tokugawa shogunate. His literary work is divided into historical romances (jidaimono) and domestic tragedies of love and duty ( ..... Click the link for more information. , wrote plays for the bunraku, or puppet theater. Nonetheless, puppets have primarily been used in popular entertainment. Puppets have enjoyed something of a renaissance in America since the late 20th cent. For instance, during the 1950s in the United States, Burr Tilstrom's hand-puppet show Kukla, Fran, and Ollie was a popular television series. In the 1960s, Jim Henson created a group of madcap educational and entertaining puppets, known as Muppets, that appeared in the television series Sesame Street and their own feature films. During the Vietnam War and after, the Bread and Puppet Theatre utilized larger-than-life puppets in their political theater pieces. At the end of the 20th cent. and the beginning of the 21st a new generation of creative puppeteers, including Roman Paska, Julie Taymor, and Basil Twist, were producing a variety of innovative new works and updated classics. The art of ventriloquism (making the voice appear to come from a source other than the speaker) has also been associated with the puppet. The manipulator, in full view, converses with the "dummy," a large doll usually held in the lap of the manipulator. The dummy's words appear to issue from its own mouth. Skillful ventriloquists are able to speak the doll's words without moving their lips and to "throw" their voices so that their dummies appears to speak. Bibliography See S. Bemegal, Puppet Theatre around the World (1961); P. Fraser, Puppets and Puppetry (1972); G. Speaight, The History of the Puppet Theatre (2d ed. 1990); E. Blumenthal, Puppetry: A World History (2005). What does it mean when you dream about a puppet?A puppet can be a toy or it can be entertainment. A dream puppet is often a straightforward representation of someone who is being manipulated by someone else. Perhaps we feel powerless, or perhaps we feel like we are a “puppet” of our addictions. puppeta. a small doll or figure of a person or animal moved by strings attached to its limbs or by the hand inserted in its cloth body b. (as modifier): a puppet theatre puppet
Synonyms for puppetnoun marionetteSynonyms- marionette
- doll
- glove puppet
- finger puppet
noun pawnSynonyms- pawn
- tool
- instrument
- creature
- dupe
- gull
- figurehead
- mouthpiece
- stooge
- cat's-paw
Synonyms for puppetnoun a person used or controlled by othersSynonyms- cat's-paw
- dupe
- instrument
- pawn
- stooge
- tool
Synonyms for puppetnoun a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteerSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone elseSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth bodyRelated Words- doll
- dolly
- glove doll
- glove puppet
- hand puppet
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