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[play] dead
to fake death by lying on the ground without moving
The origin of the idiom "play dead" can be traced back to the animal kingdom, particularly to the behavior of certain prey animals when faced with a predator. The phrase signifies the act of feigning death or immobility as a defensive strategy to deceive or confuse the predator. By appearing lifeless, the prey hopes to discourage further pursuit or attack. This phrase is mostly used metaphorically to describe situations where someone acts as if they are uninvolved, unaware, or unaffected by a particular situation or conflict.
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