stitch-up
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English
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Noun
[edit]stitch-up (plural stitch-ups)
- (British, slang) An act designed to maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone.
- The police planted the gun in my car. It was a stitch-up.
- (British, slang) Something arranged deceitfully and in secret.
- Wilson's election as leader was a stitch-up by the committee.
- 2023 October 18, Mel Holley, “Network News: Harper attacks Labour over strikes... but unions hit back”, in RAIL, number 994, page 18:
- Lynch added: "Our findings from our FOI requests on ticket office closures shows the whole process to be a stitch-up between the train operators, under the auspices of the Rail Delivery Group[,] and ministers.
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[edit]an act designed to maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone
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something arranged deceitfully and in secret
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