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pull a fast onestresses
pull a fast one on someone
gen. водить кого-л. за нос; надурить; обжулить; обмануть; провести (кого-л.)
Gruzovik, fig. смастерить
idiom. мошенничать; совершить махинацию; схитрить (on Tamerlane); хитрить (She was pulling a fast one when she said she had a headache and went home. Anglophile); облапошить (to successfully deceive someone: "You paid too much – I think he pulled a fast one on you." (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver); одурачить (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver); дурачить (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
inf. разыграть (It is the pub manager's belief that the source of the spilled drinks just might be the ghost of young lad as "it would make sense that a 17-year-old boy might find it quite funny to wind people up and have a bit of fun." What do you think of the weird video? Was Edward pulling a fast one on the patrons at the bar or was the spill merely a natural occurrence? coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
pull a fast one: 34 phrases in 8 subjects
American usage, not spelling1
Figurative4
General13
Idiomatic5
Informal1
Jargon1
Makarov1
Slang8