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  • noun idiomatic Someone who is easily fooled, victimized, or ridiculed.
  • noun idiomatic Someone who is eccentric, nonconformist, or otherwise peculiar.
  • noun idiomatic A person, thing, or situation which is particularly interesting, noteworthy, or urgent.

Etymologies

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Possibly an allusion to hooking a particularly lively fish on a fishing line.

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