sell a dummy
sell (one) a dummy
1. In rugby or soccer, to feign a pass, kick, or other maneuver in order to deceive an opponent and get around them. He tried selling me a dummy in a last-ditch effort to score a try and tie the game, but luckily I caught on to what he was up to and managed to bring him to the ground.
2. To sell or pass off something to someone that ultimately proves to be worth nothing or less than promised. I'm sorry, but that's definitely not an authentic Louis Vuitton bag. They sold you a dummy, my friend.
See also: dummy, sell
sell a dummy
In sports, especially rugby or soccer, to feign a pass, kick, or other maneuver in order to deceive an opponent and get around them. He tried selling a dummy in a last-ditch effort to score a try and tie the game, but luckily I caught on to what he was up to and managed to bring him to the ground.
See also: dummy, sell
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- sell (one) a dummy
- sell someone a dummy
- come it over
- come it over (one)
- roll over and play dead
- sham Abraham
- sham Abram
- pretend to
- pretend to (something)
- flutter your eyelashes