fake a false or misleading appearance

2
FAKE a false or misleading appearance; fraudulent. n. 1. One that is not authentic or genuine; a sham. 2. Sports A brief feint or aborted change of direction intended to mislead one's opponent or the opposing team. v.  faked, fak·ing, fakes v.tr. 1. T o contrive and present as genuine; counterfeit: fake a signature. 2. To simulate; feign: faked his death so his wife would collect insurance money. 3. Music  To improvise a passage!. 4. Sports T o deceive an opponent! "ith a fa#e. Often used "ith out. v.intr. 1. T o engage in feigning, simul ation, or other dec eptive activit$. 2. Sports To perform a fa#e. %From earlier slang, to do, rob, tamper with , from earlier feak, to beat  and feague, to beat, set moving, cause (a horse) to hold its tail high by artificial means, fake as in feager, one using false documents!, perhaps from &erman fegen, to sweep, move briskly, torment , or utch vegen, to sweep.(

Upload: mpkr2001

Post on 06-Mar-2016

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

7/21/2019 FAKE a False or Misleading Appearance

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/fake-a-false-or-misleading-appearance 1/1

FAKE a false or misleading appearance; fraudulent.n.1. One that is not authentic or genuine; a sham.2. Sports A brief feint or aborted change of direction intended to misleadone's opponent or the opposing team.

v. faked, fak·ing, fakesv.tr.1. To contrive and present as genuine; counterfeit: fake a signature.2. To simulate; feign: faked his death so his wife would collect insurancemoney.3. Music  To improvise a passage!.4. Sports To deceive an opponent! "ith a fa#e. Often used "ith out.v.intr.1. To engage in feigning, simulation, or other deceptive activit$.2. Sports To perform a fa#e.

%From earlier slang, to do, rob, tamper with, from earlier feak, to beat  and

feague, to beat, set moving, cause (a horse) to hold its tail high by

artificial means, fake as in feager, one using false documents!, perhaps

from &erman fegen, to sweep, move briskly, torment , or utch vegen, to

sweep.(