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fall guy
noun
an easy victim.
a scapegoat.
fall guy
noun
a person who is the victim of a confidence trick
a scapegoat
Word History and Origins
Origin of fall guy1
Idioms and Phrases
A scapegoat, one who is blamed for the actions of others. For example, He refused to be the fall guy for his colleagues . This expression uses fall in the sense of “consequences” or “blame,” which originated in prison slang. [ Slang ; early 1900s] Also see take the fall .
An easy victim, one who is readily duped. For example, His friends had marked him as the fall guy—they knew he would believe their ruse . [ Slang ; early 1900s]
Example Sentences
When asked if he was the "fall guy" for Mr McGregor, Mr Lawrence said "not in a million years".
But higher education providers say the industry is being made a "fall guy" for housing and migration issues, and that a cap would decimate the sector.
So Monday’s announcements are not just about a blame game and attempting to make Jeremy Hunt the fall guy.
“If the movie worked, it would go around town that Elaine saved it. If it didn’t work, she wouldn’t be the fall guy.”
"In big crimes, there will always be a fall guy, so we don't believe that the real mastermind will be identified."
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