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    fake
    [fāk]
    verb
    fake (verb) · fakes (third person present) · faked (past tense) · faked (past participle) · faking (present participle)
    1. forge or counterfeit (something):
      "the woman faked her spouse's signature" · "a faked exit visa"
    Origin
    early 19th century (originally as a verb, in the sense do something criminal or dishonest to someone): origin uncertain; probably a variant of the obsolete verbs feak, feaguebeat, whip, probably from German fegen ‘sweep, thrash’. Compare with fig.
    fake
    [fāk]
    noun
    fake (noun) · fakes (plural noun)
    1. variant spelling of flake
    verb
    fake (verb) · fakes (third person present) · faking (present participle) · faked (past tense) · faked (past participle)
    1. variant spelling of flake
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb): of unknown origin.
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