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I. stooge [ingl. brit. stuːdʒ, ingl. am. studʒ] SUST.
1. stooge (subordinate):
stooge coloq., pey.
2. stooge TEAT.:
stooge
faire-valoir m inv.
II. stooge [ingl. brit. stuːdʒ, ingl. am. studʒ] V. intr.
1. stooge coloq., pey.:
stooge
to stooge for sb
2. stooge TEAT.:
stooge
stooge about V. [ingl. brit. stuːdʒ -, ingl. am. studʒ -], stooge around V.
stooge about
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stooge [stu:dʒ] SUST.
1. stooge pey. (assistant):
stooge
2. stooge TEAT. (comedian's straight partner):
stooge
3. stooge ingl. am. coloq. (informer):
stooge
stooge [studʒ] SUST.
1. stooge TEAT. (in comedy):
stooge
2. stooge pey. (assistant):
stooge
3. stooge coloq. (informer):
stooge
Present
Istooge
youstooge
he/she/itstooges
westooge
youstooge
theystooge
Past
Istooged
youstooged
he/she/itstooged
westooged
youstooged
theystooged
Present Perfect
Ihavestooged
youhavestooged
he/she/ithasstooged
wehavestooged
youhavestooged
theyhavestooged
Past Perfect
Ihadstooged
youhadstooged
he/she/ithadstooged
wehadstooged
youhadstooged
theyhadstooged
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It recounts her own memories of her uncle, along with interviews with various living relatives that had memories of the rotund stooge.
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In 1991, he performed the same act but insisted that the judges themselves shuffle the cards to prove that he used no stooges.
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The role was typically played as a stooge to another clown.
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To begin with, one should be aware that many stage hypnotists use stooges or plants.
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Deception may include false cover stories, false participants (known as confederates or stooges), false feedback given to the participants, and so on.
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