patsy

/ˈpætsi/
noun
  1. A person who is easily tricked, blamed, or made to take the blame for something, especially a crime or wrongdoing.
    • Don't let them make you the patsy for their mistakes.
    • In the movie, the innocent clerk was made the patsy for the bank robbery.
    • The real thief set up his friend to be the patsy and take the fall.
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