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What does "fall for [something]" mean?

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Rebecca

In this context, "to fall for something" means to be tricked or successfully lied to. "Fall" can be used many different ways in many situations, but when it is used in the context of someone lying to misleading someone else, it means that the person who "falls for" has been successfully mislead. Usually, it is used in the form of "fall for it", where "it" describes a lie, trick, scam or other misleading activity. Ex: I called my boss on the phone and lied about being sick. I can't believe he fell for it. Ex: She told me a story about how her sister was sick and that's why she canceled our date. I didn't fall for it, she doesn't even have a sister.

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