play (someone) like a fiddle



play (someone) like a fiddle

To easily and deftly manipulate someone to suit one's own needs, ends, or benefits. That travelling salesman played me like a fiddle. Now what am I going to do with all this junk that he convinced me to buy? Can't you see that his flattery is totally insincere? He's playing you like a fiddle!
See also: fiddle, like, play

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EduardE-doo-ahrt (German)German, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian, Armenian
Abdulah-Bosnian
Nechemyah-Biblical Hebrew
Nerthus-Germanic Mythology
Nessa (3)NES-aIrish, Irish Mythology
Saburosah-boo-ṙo:Japanese