Etymology: [ fAk ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. The origin is not known with certainty, although first attested in 1775 CE in British criminals' slang. It is probably from feak, feague, "to give a better appearance through artificial means"; akin to D veeg a slap, vegen to sweep, wipe; German fegen, "to sweep", "to polish", compare Old English fācn, fācen (“deceit, fraud”)
To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob, Move meant to deceive an opposing player, used for gaining advantage when dribbling an opponent, Not real; false, fraudulent, To make; to construct; to do. (Can we add an for this sense?), A trick; a swindle, Something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently, To modify fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it, One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil, To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out, To make a counterfeit, to counterfeit, to forge, to falsify, To make a false display of, to affect, to feign, to simulate, To make; to construct; to do, To manipulate fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it, counterfeit, false, TR>, something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide, Having a deliberately false or misleading appearance; not genuine, To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form,, to prevent twisting when running out, something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be, a person who makes deceitful pretenses, (football) a deceptive move made by a football player, A single loop in a faked line, If you fake a feeling, emotion, or reaction, you pretend that you are experiencing it when you are not. Jon faked nonchalance Maturity and emotional sophistication can't be faked. To coil (a rope or cable), Someone who is a fake is not what they claim to be, for example because they do not have the qualifications that they claim to have. = fraud, counterfeit, copy; impersonate, pretend; alter in order to deceive, counterfeit, imitation, copy; deception; cheat, pretender, deceiver, A fake fur or a fake painting, for example, is a fur or painting that has been made to look valuable or genuine, usually in order to deceive people. The bank manager is said to have issued fake certificates. A fake is something that is fake. It is filled with famous works of art, and every one of them is a fake, If someone fakes something, they try to make it look valuable or genuine, although in fact it is not. He faked his own death last year to collect on a $1 million insurance policy. faked evidence, fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data", make a copy of with the intent to deceive; "he faked the signature"; "they counterfeited dollar bills"; "She forged a Green Card", talk through one's hat; "The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it", A genuine stamp which has has any altering to its colour, perforation, postmark, etc to enhance its value in order to defraud, is when the man takes a double-time step or holds a beat to be on the same foot as his partner, then skips or adds (FAKES) a step to return to the opposite foot as that of his partner's (commonly called 'cheating' a step) Also known as a Maxixe, An imitation Also, something altered or created to look like something else In stamps, for example, the item may be repaired, reperfed or regummed to resemble a more valuable variety See also: counterfeit, The production of a Scouting item, including the reproduction or copy of a previously issued Scouting item (i e : patch), whether identified as such or not, that is made by an individual or a group without the original authorized authority (or successor authority) to produce or issue such an item (ISCA), A genuine stamp which has any altering to its color, perforation, postmark, etc to enhance its value in order to defraud Fake - Color - Chemical treated of a stamp to alter its color; a rare shade may be produced from a common one, or colors can be changed entirely Fake - Perforation - Amongst perforation fakes to be found are imperforate stamps perforated, perforations removed and wide imperforate margins added, gauge of perforations altered, etc Fake - Repaired - This includes the adding margins and to painting-in missing portions of torn or badly damaged specimens, A stamp, cover or cancel that has been altered or concocted to appeal to a collector In a broad sense, fakes include repairs, reperforations and regummed stamps, as well as painted-in cancels, bogus cancels or counterfeit markings Sometimes entire covers are faked, not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide", A general term referring to a non-original item Related terms include fantasy piece, re-run, reproductions and re-strike, a counterfeit coin meant to deceive, fraudulent; having a misleading appearance, fakey, counterfeit, false, forged, past of fake, plural of fake, fabricating, feigning, counterfeiting, present participle of fake,
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To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob
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Move meant to deceive an opposing player, used for gaining advantage when dribbling an opponent
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Not real; false, fraudulent - "Which fur coat looks fake?"
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To make; to construct; to do. (Can we add an for this sense?)
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A trick; a swindle
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Something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently
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To modify fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it
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One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil
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To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out
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To make a counterfeit, to counterfeit, to forge, to falsify
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To make a false display of, to affect, to feign, to simulate
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To make; to construct; to do
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To manipulate fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it
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counterfeit, false sıfat
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something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide
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Having a deliberately false or misleading appearance; not genuine
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To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form,, to prevent twisting when running out
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something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be
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a person who makes deceitful pretenses
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(football) a deceptive move made by a football player
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A single loop in a faked line
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If you fake a feeling, emotion, or reaction, you pretend that you are experiencing it when you are not. Jon faked nonchalance Maturity and emotional sophistication can't be faked. To coil (a rope or cable)
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Someone who is a fake is not what they claim to be, for example because they do not have the qualifications that they claim to have. = fraud
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counterfeit, copy; impersonate, pretend; alter in order to deceive fiil
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counterfeit, imitation, copy; deception; cheat, pretender, deceiver isim
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A fake fur or a fake painting, for example, is a fur or painting that has been made to look valuable or genuine, usually in order to deceive people. The bank manager is said to have issued fake certificates. A fake is something that is fake. It is filled with famous works of art, and every one of them is a fake
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If someone fakes something, they try to make it look valuable or genuine, although in fact it is not. He faked his own death last year to collect on a $1 million insurance policy. faked evidence
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fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"
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make a copy of with the intent to deceive; "he faked the signature"; "they counterfeited dollar bills"; "She forged a Green Card"
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talk through one's hat; "The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it"
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A genuine stamp which has has any altering to its colour, perforation, postmark, etc to enhance its value in order to defraud
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is when the man takes a double-time step or holds a beat to be on the same foot as his partner, then skips or adds (FAKES) a step to return to the opposite foot as that of his partner's (commonly called 'cheating' a step) Also known as a Maxixe
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An imitation Also, something altered or created to look like something else In stamps, for example, the item may be repaired, reperfed or regummed to resemble a more valuable variety See also: counterfeit
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The production of a Scouting item, including the reproduction or copy of a previously issued Scouting item (i e : patch), whether identified as such or not, that is made by an individual or a group without the original authorized authority (or successor authority) to produce or issue such an item (ISCA)
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A genuine stamp which has any altering to its color, perforation, postmark, etc to enhance its value in order to defraud Fake - Color - Chemical treated of a stamp to alter its color; a rare shade may be produced from a common one, or colors can be changed entirely Fake - Perforation - Amongst perforation fakes to be found are imperforate stamps perforated, perforations removed and wide imperforate margins added, gauge of perforations altered, etc Fake - Repaired - This includes the adding margins and to painting-in missing portions of torn or badly damaged specimens
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A stamp, cover or cancel that has been altered or concocted to appeal to a collector In a broad sense, fakes include repairs, reperforations and regummed stamps, as well as painted-in cancels, bogus cancels or counterfeit markings Sometimes entire covers are faked
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not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide"
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A general term referring to a non-original item Related terms include fantasy piece, re-run, reproductions and re-strike
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