Definitions for "Patsy"
Keywords:  patrick, nickname, masc, gullible, slur
(masc.) nickname for Patrick
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
In American slang, a patsy is a person taken advantage of, especially one considered relatively naïve. The term is widely regarded as an ethnic slur, in light of the likely theory that it arose in the mid-19th century when East Coast urban centers in the U.S. included a notable abundance of recent migrants from rural Ireland, among whom the nickname "Patsy" (for Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland) was relatively common.
Rhapsodie variety. Medium, standard African Violet (4-inch pot size) with frilled, bi-color flowers. Flowers are white with a purple center. Leaves are medium green. Introduced 1997. More information.
Keywords:  duped, victimized, easily, person
a person who is easily duped or victimized