1. patsy - Noun
2. Patsy - Proper noun
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Source: WordNetThe mind is always the patsy of the heart. François de La Rochefoucauld
She was my closest friend. She was the one person, other than my husband, I could turn to in a crisis. There was a lot of resentment when I first came to town. But Patsy was strong-willed and always taking up for me. If it hadn't been for her, I don't think I would have lasted. Loretta Lynn
Hawaii's own Patsy Mink served as the first congresswoman of color and first Asian American woman in the House; she later sought the Democratic Party presidential nomination. Colleen Hanabusa
If you've been playing poker for half an hour and you still don't know who the patsy is, you're the patsy. Warren Buffett
He is a patsy and a fraud – the kind of public personality totalitarian regimes used to nurture for years in order to execute for a lack of orthodoxy at some opportune historical moment much later on. Tucker Carlson
I put on the Hank Williams and the Patsy Cline and the Rosemary Clooney on vinyl - I'm not trying to be some cool indie-rock person, I just love the way it sounds - and throw on a T-shirt and jeans. In Texas, we practically come out of the womb in jeans. Kelly Clarkson