pass something off

pass something off
pass something off (on someone) (as something) & pass something off
to get rid of something deceptively by giving or selling it to someone as something else. •

I passed the rhinestone off on John as a diamond.

Don't try to pass that fake off on me!

He couldn't pass off the stone on the clever jeweler.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • pass (something) off as (something) — to pretend that something is different from what it really is. Mother would never try to pass off supermarket cookies as homemade, would she? The senator passed his impolite language off as “the way we talk where I come from.” …   New idioms dictionary

  • pass something off as — falsely represent something as. → pass …   English new terms dictionary

  • pass something off — 1) evade or lightly dismiss an awkward remark he made a light joke and passed it off 2) Basketball throw the ball to a teammate who is unguarded he scored eight times and passed off six assists …   Useful english dictionary

  • pass something off — evade or lightly dismiss an awkward remark. → pass …   English new terms dictionary

  • pass something off as something — ˌpass sb/yourself/sth ˈoff as sb/sth derived to pretend that sb/sth is sth they are not • He escaped by passing himself off as a guard. Main entry: ↑passderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • pass something off as somebody — ˌpass sb/yourself/sth ˈoff as sb/sth derived to pretend that sb/sth is sth they are not • He escaped by passing himself off as a guard. Main entry: ↑passderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • pass sb off as sb — UK US pass sth/sb off as sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb ► to try to make people believe that someone or something is other than what they are: »They were trying to pass off these shirts as genuine Armani …   Financial and business terms

  • pass sth off as sb — UK US pass sth/sb off as sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb ► to try to make people believe that someone or something is other than what they are: »They were trying to pass off these shirts as genuine Armani …   Financial and business terms

  • pass somebody off as something — ˌpass sb/yourself/sth ˈoff as sb/sth derived to pretend that sb/sth is sth they are not • He escaped by passing himself off as a guard. Main entry: ↑passderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • pass yourself off as something — ˌpass sb/yourself/sth ˈoff as sb/sth derived to pretend that sb/sth is sth they are not • He escaped by passing himself off as a guard. Main entry: ↑passderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • To pass something on some one — Pass Pass, v. t. 1. In simple, transitive senses; as: (a) To go by, beyond, over, through, or the like; to proceed from one side to the other of; as, to pass a house, a stream, a boundary, etc. (b) Hence: To go from one limit to the other of; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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