play possum



play possum

Fig. to pretend to be inactive, unobservant, asleep, or dead. (The possum refers to an opossum.) I knew that Bob wasn't asleep. He was just playing possum. I can't tell if this animal is dead or just playing possum.
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play possum

to pretend to be dead or sleeping His younger sister jumped on him because she knew he was just playing possum.
Usage notes: usually done so that someone will not annoy or attack you
Etymology: from the habit of a possum ( or opossum, a small wild animal) of not moving when in danger
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play possum

to pretend to be dead or sleeping so that someone will not annoy or attack you I don't think he's really asleep. He's playing possum.
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play possum

Pretend to be dead or asleep, as in Max always plays possum when it's time to clean up his room. This expression alludes to the fact that the opossum falls into an apparent coma when caught, giving the appearance of death. [1820s]
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play possum

To pretend to be sleeping or dead.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
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