dummy

dummy
[[t]dʌ̱mi[/t]]
dummies
1) N-COUNT A dummy is a model of a person, often used to display clothes.

...the bottom half of a shop-window dummy.

...the ventriloquist's dummy.

2) N-COUNT: oft N n You can use dummy to refer to things that are not real, but have been made to look or behave as if they are real.

Dummy patrol cars will be set up beside motorways to frighten speeding motorists...

They asked her to put together a dummy for a new magazine...

Soldiers were still using dummy weapons because real guns were not yet available.

Syn:
fake, false
3) N-COUNT A baby's dummy is a rubber or plastic object that you give the baby to suck so that he or she feels comforted. [BRIT]
(in AM, usually use pacifier)
4) N-COUNT (disapproval) If you call someone a dummy, you mean that you think they are stupid. [INFORMAL]

`You're a dummy, Mack,' she yelled.

Syn:
5) N-COUNT A dummy or dummy hand is a hand of cards in a card game such as bridge or whist which is placed on the table so all the players can see it.

English dictionary. 2008.

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Synonyms:
, / / (when only three persons play at whist)


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  • dummy — ► NOUN (pl. dummies) 1) a model or replica of a human being. 2) an object designed to resemble and serve as a substitute for the real one. 3) Brit. a rubber or plastic teat for a baby to suck on. 4) (in sport) a feigned pass or kick. 5) informal …   English terms dictionary

  • dummy — [dum′ē] n. pl. dummies [< DUMB + Y2] 1. [Old Slang] a person unable to talk; mute: an offensive term 2. a figure made in human form, as for displaying clothing, practicing tackling in football, etc. 3. an imitation or sham; substitute for the… …   English World dictionary

  • Dummy — Album par Portishead Sortie 17 octobre 1994 Enregistrement State of Art and Coach House Studios Durée 49min16s Genre Trip hop Producteur …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • dummy — 1590s, mute person, from DUMB (Cf. dumb). Extended by 1845 to figure representing a person. Used in card games (originally whist) since 1736. Meaning dolt, blockhead is from 1796 …   Etymology dictionary

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