What is a guy?

Páza guy is a man, or sometimes a woman who serves as a kind of scapegoat, takes the blame for something that may or may not be part of. It can also be used as a term in a comedy for someone who is consistently at the receiving end of negative jokes or a general fool, and can also be used to describe someone who ends up with the work of other people.

The most widespread meaning of Fall Guy is an innocent person who takes the blame for the crime. For example, if a bank is robbed and a robbery leaves a leash leading to someone who did not know about robbery, they would build this person as an autumn guy. The police could find a leash and arrest the innocent side and take off the heat from the real criminal.

In connection with this use, the autumn man can be part of a crime, but left to fit all the guilt, allowing other criminals to go. This may or may not be done with the approval of the autumn coolPA. If a group of four people know they are going to catch, for example, one person can agree to go out and meet the police, turn in and fall so that others can escape. The other three people can also push the first person out of the door and then run, forcing the first person to serve as a scapegoat against their wishes.

The third use of Fall Guy is just a fool who is easily cheated. This is often aimed at referring to the buttocks of the joke, especially who is always an easy goal. In comedy writing it is common to create a character that looks like a guy in the fall and offers an easy way for other characters to have jokes.

The least common use of a guy of autumn is to describe a person who often does the work of other people. This is related to the previous use of a general fool. The idea of ​​this kind of fall is that he is a person who can be easily manipulated or tricked. Huckleberry Finn is a good example of this kind of fall when Tom Sawyer convinces him, abY painted the whole fence, simply by seeing an exciting task.

One commonly given etymology for autumn is that it is used to refer to boxers who would literally fall to throw the match. This would be more close to the third and fourth use of the word. However, this etymology is not few, although many people continue to refer to it.

Many people have also tried to combine a phrase with a specific "guy" that is discussed in the fall. Some pointed out to Lucifer at his fall from heaven. Others looked at Icarus, fell from the sky as a result of his crazy. Others pointed to Adam, who was aside from the fall of grace, resulting in exile from Eden. Although there may be a lot of speculation about who was the original guy of autumn, there seems to be little evidence that connects the origin of the phrase with anyone.

It is much more likely that the term Fall Guy concerns the slang using the word "fall" from the 19th century in which "fall" was to be easily arrested.This would cause Fall Guy etymology to be simply a guy who is arrested, which is simple and concise, though perhaps not so charming, as if she was bound to Lucifer's fall from heaven.

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