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(1) - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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(3) - { fake:3 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "fake"
1: to alter, manipulate, or treat so as to give a spuriously genuine appearance to : doctor
2: counterfeit, simulate, concoct
3: to deceive (an opponent) in a sports contest by means of a fake
Origin: 1819 ;
Originally underworld argot, of uncertain origin;
* Note : The verb fake perhaps first appears in print, in the form faik, in 1810. In James Hardy Vaux's "A New and Comprehensive Vocabulary of the Flash Language" (vol. 2 of Hardy's Memoirs, London, 1819), it receives a very general definition: "a word so variously used, that I can only illustrate it by a few examples. To fake any person or place, may signify to rob them; to fake a person, may also imply to shoot, wound, or cut; to fake a man out and out, is to kill him; a man who inflicts wounds upon, or otherwise disfigures, himself, for any sinister purpose, is said to have faked himself … to fake a screeve, is to write a letter, or other paper; to fake a screw, is to shape out a skeleton or false key, for the purpose of screwing a particular place; to fake a cly, is to pick a pocket; etc., etc., etc." (p. 170). However, Hardy also records bit-faking "coining base money" and both Vaux and the earlier Lexicon Balatronicum (London, 1811, a revision of Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1785) record fakement in the sense "forgery." so the sense "to simulate, counterfeit" was perhaps part of its original meaning. Much earlier is the agent noun faker, defined as "maker" in a list of "Canting Terms used by Beggars, Vagabonds, Cheaters, Cripples and Bedlams." in Randle Holme's The Academy of Armory (Chester, 1688) (a book about heraldry that includes a miscellany of information having nothing to do with heraldry). Along with faker Holme lists Ben-Fakers, "Counterfeiters of Passes and Seals" (ben is defined as "good"). This expression occurs earlier as ben-feaker in Thomas Dekker's pamphlet on cant, O per se O. Or A new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light (London, 1612): "Of Ben-feakers of Jybes …They who are Counterfeiters of Passeports, are called Ben-feakers , that is to say, Good-Makers." (It is possible that Holme simply copied his entries from Dekker.) The noun feaker/faker implies a corresponding verb feak/fake "make," for which there appears to be no certain evidence. There is feague, fegue "to beat, whip" (earliest in the compound bumfeage) and "to wear out, bring about the ruin of," which are colloquial—the second sense is only attested in Restoration drama—but not argot, and which have a voiced velar consonant (aside from a single occurrence of a participle feakt). A suggestion dating back to Nathan Bailey's An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (4th edition, 1728) is that this word is borrowed from Dutch vegen "to sweep"; compare also German fegen "to wipe, clean, sweep." For further discussion see: Anatoly Liberman, "A fake etymology of the word fake," OUPblog, August 23, 2017.;
(2) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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(3) - { fake } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "fake"
1: to imitate or copy especially in order to deceive;
* e.g., " ... pranksters faked giant footprints and then claimed that they had seen Bigfoot "
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2: to present a false appearance of;
* e.g., " ... while running for class president, Dan was not above faking friendship with people just to get their votes "
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3: to perform, make, or do without preparation;
* e.g., " ... if you give me the gist of the plan, I can probably fake enough for the speech "
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(1) - { fakery } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "fakery"
1: the inclination or practice of misleading others through lies or trickery;
* e.g., " ... if the product were any good, the company wouldn't have to resort to fakery to get people to buy it "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { fakeries:1750737 }
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[ "fakeries" ]
1: Someone who acts fake to other ppl in certain situations.
* e.g., ... Mary Bashi Is The Fakeries When Shes With Those Eastside Bitches
# 2 - { fakeries:1750738 }
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[ "fakeries" ]
1: Someone who acts fake to other ppl in certain situations.
* e.g., ... Mary Bashi Is The Fakeries When Shes With Those Eastside Bitches
# 3 - { Fakery:3909819 }
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[ "Fakery" ]
1: Fakery=Shit That Aint Tight(person who committed the act-their respectability)
* e.g., ... Michael faked on giving me some money. Fakery=Not giving me money(Michael-small degree of respectability)
[ "Fakery" ]
2: see also; FakeryTheta=degree of fakage
# 4 - { Fakery:1950030 }
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[ "Fakery" ]
1: A "bakery" or "coffee shop" or other "small business" that is a front for a drug dealer, used to launder money and provide more interesting means of drug consumption.
* e.g., ... Him: Man, my guy won't return my call.
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[ "fakery" ]
1: A shop that sells fake desserts.
* e.g., ... I bought a dozen sugar-free cookies and a mock apple pie at the fakery.
# 6 - { fakery:6120364 }
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[ "fakery" ]
1: The art of being a fake bitch. Or bastard. Or douche. If he or she is excellent at being a fake, he or she commits fakery.
* e.g., ... Janella is so good at fakery. I can't believe she was such a fake!
# 7 - { Fakery:11061266 }
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[ "Fakery" ]
1: A bakery which misleadingly sells thawed frozen goods, pre-processed goods or baked goods made off-premises.
* e.g., ... The cake I bought at the fakery was definitely a frozen cake, it didn't taste very fresh.
# 8 - { Fakery:5147257 }
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[ "Fakery" ]
1: When you look in a bakery case filled with spectacular looking desserts no one could resist , only to find when you taste them there is no flavor. Usually found in diners with baking on the premises.
* e.g., ... I blew 1,000 calories on a cream filled pie from the Fakery case in that all night diner in town !
# 9 - { Media Fakery:8233821 }
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[ "Media Fakery" ]
1: The means by which people can be deceived by false information.
At its most basic this could be as simple as an individual lying about their age on a facebook page. More commonly the term is connected with Mass media & the deceptions they engage in. For instance in 2014 the media promoted a 'shocking' video of a Syrian boy braving sniper fire to rescue a little girl from ISIS sniper fire. It was then later revealed that the whole video was a staged sequence shot in Malta by Norwegian director Lars Klevberg.
'Eyewitness' testimony can also be faked; for instance in 2013 the Kenyan star quoted an 'anonymous Doctor' who stated that he saw terrorists performing bizarre tortures upon the hostages of the Westgate shopping Mall attack. Nowadays the claim that there even were hostages has been dropped.
Media fakery has been going on for a long time perhaps most amusingly with the 'Cottingley Fairies'. A series of (obviously) fraudulent photographs that were pushed by the media (& various celebrities of the day) in 191 The photos created a controversy that lasted until the mid 1970's!
* e.g., ... Hmm she seems strangely happy considering her child was just brutally murdered... could this event be an example of media fakery?
[ "Media Fakery" ]
2: Media skeptics regularly point out the use of green-screening, CGI, actors, fake 'experts' etc as well as the absurdity of some of the claims made by the media (ISIS using bombs filled with live scorpions for example).
# 10 - { TV FAKERY:3282728 }
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[ "TV FAKERY" ]
1: THE USE OF CGI ON TV THAT IS PASSED OFF AS "REAL" AND/OR "LIVE". FAKE FOOTAGE USED ON TV WITH THE INTENT OF FOOLING THE AUDIENCE.
* e.g., ... THE PERPS USED TV FAKERY TO FOOL THE WORLD!
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