to be an easy mark
11easy mark — Australian Slang (criminal) easily duped victim of a confidence trick …
12easy mark — n. gullible person, person who is easily deceived …
13easy mark — n. somebody easily fooled, tricked, or deceived …
14easy mark — noun a defenseless victim • Syn: ↑sitting duck • Hypernyms: ↑victim, ↑dupe …
15easy meat — easy meat, easy game or easy mark noun A person or thing that is easy to beat, fool, persuade, hit, destroy, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑easy easy meat see under ↑easy • • • Main Entry: ↑meat * * * easy meat …
16easy — [ē′zē] adj. easier, easiest [ME esi < OFr aisé, pp. of aisier (& aasié, pp. of aaisier < a + aisier) < aise: see EASE] 1. that can be done, got, mastered, endured, etc. with ease; not difficult; not exacting 2. free from trouble, anxiety …
17easy game — easy meat, easy game or easy mark noun A person or thing that is easy to beat, fool, persuade, hit, destroy, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑easy …
18mark — I n. sign. symbol 1) to make one s mark ( to make a cross in place of a signature ) 2) an accent, stress; diacritical; exclamation (BE; AE has exclamation point); punctuation; question; quotation mark 3) (mil.) a hash mark 4) a laundry mark… …
19easy — I. adjective (easier; est) Etymology: Middle English esy, from Anglo French eisé, aasié, past participle of eiser, aaisier to ease, from a ad (from Latin ad ) + eise ease Date: 13th century 1. a. causing or involving little difficulty or… …
20easy — easylike, adj. /ee zee/, adj., easier, easiest, adv., n. adj. 1. not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort: a book that is easy to read; an easy victory. 2. free from pain, discomfort, worry, or care: He led an easy life. 3.… …