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fake (adj.)
1.fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
2.not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article"it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur" "faux pearls" "false teeth" "decorated with imitation palm leaves" "a purse of simulated alligator hide"
fake (n.)
1.(football) a deceptive move made by a football player
2.something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be
3.a person who makes deceitful pretenses
fake (v. trans.)
1.speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths"The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it"
2.make a copy of with the intent to deceive"he faked the signature" "they counterfeited dollar bills" "She forged a Green Card"
3.tamper, with the purpose of deception"Fudge the figures" "cook the books" "falsify the data"
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Merriam Webster
FakeFake (?), n. [Cf. Scot. faik fold, stratum of stone, AS. fæc space, interval, G. fach compartment, partition, row, and E. fay to fit.] (Naut.) One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
FakeFake, v. t. (Naut.) To coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form,, to prevent twisting when running out.
Faking box, a box in which a long rope is faked; used in the life-saving service for a line attached to a shot.
FakeFake, v. t. [Cf. Gael. faigh to get, acquire, reach, or OD. facken to catch or gripe.] [Slang in all its senses.]
1. To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.
2. To make; to construct; to do.
3. To manipulate fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it.
FakeFake, n. A trick; a swindle. [Slang]
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⇨ definición de fake (Wikipedia)
fake (adj.)
bastard, bogus, faked, false, faux, fictional, fictitious, fictive, imaginary, imitate, imitation, mock, phoney, phony, pretended, simulated, spurious
fake (n.)
deceiver, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, juke, postiche, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer
fake (v. trans.)
bull, bullshit, cook, counterfeit, doctor, falsify, forge, fudge, manipulate, misrepresent, speak out of turn, swindle, swindle out of, talk through one's hat, wangle
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fake (n.)
↘ counterfeit, doctor, falsify, forge ↗ beguile into, bilk, bilk out of, cheat, cheat out of, copy, flim-flam, fob, fool, fox, imitate, lead up the garden path, outmaneuver, outmanoeuvre, outsmart, outwit, play, play a hoax on, play a trick / tricks on, play a trick on, play tricks, pull a fast one on, put on the wrong track, rip off, rook, simulate, swindle, swindle out of, take, take for a ride, take in, trick, trick into, trick out of
fake (v. trans.)
↘ copy, counterfeit, counterfeiter, counterfeiting, fakery, falsehood, falsification, falsifier, forger, forgery, imitation, meddling, tampering ↗ postiche, sham
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fake (adj.)
counterfeit, imitative[Similaire]
fake (adj.)
artificial, factitious, man-made[Similaire]
fake (n.)
fake (n.)
outrage; criminal offense; delinquency; criminal act; crime; criminal offence; felony; delict[Classe]
faux, dissimulation, imitation (fr)[ClasseHyper.]
faux (copie délictuelle d'un original) (fr)[Classe]
œuvre peinte (tableau) (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
signer (fr)[termes liés]
imitation[Hyper.]
copy, imitate, simulate[Nominalisation]
act as if, affect, counterfeit, dissemble, feign, pretend, put on an act, sham, simulate - bull, bullshit, fake, speak out of turn, talk through one's hat - counterfeit, doctor, fake, falsify, forge - cook, fake, falsify, fudge, manipulate, misrepresent, swindle, swindle out of, wangle - assumed, faked, false, feigned, fictional, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, put-on, sham - fake, false, faux, imitate, imitation, simulated[Dérivé]
fake (n.)
fibber; liar; prevaricator[Classe]
criminal; felon; crook; outlaw; malefactor; crime[Classe]
cheat; deceiver; imposter; impostor; pretender; fake; faker; fraud; sham; shammer; pseudo; pseud; role player; phon(e)y[ClasseHyper.]
beguiler, cheat, cheater, deceiver, slicker, trickster, twister[Hyper.]
act as if, affect, counterfeit, dissemble, feign, pretend, put on an act, sham, simulate - bull, bullshit, fake, speak out of turn, talk through one's hat - counterfeit, doctor, fake, falsify, forge - act, dissemble, pretend - assume, feign, sham, simulate - cook, fake, falsify, fudge, manipulate, misrepresent, swindle, swindle out of, wangle - assumed, faked, false, feigned, fictional, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, put-on, sham - bastard, bogus, fake, phoney, phony[Dérivé]
fake (v. tr.)
fake (v. tr.)
signer (fr)[Classe...]
rendre ou produire un faux (fr)[Classe]
(hypocritical; two-faced)[termes liés]
modifier une texte écrit (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
fake (v. tr.)
cheat, chisel[Hyper.]
falsehood, falsification - falsification, misrepresentation - counterfeit, counterfeiting, fakery, forgery - fake, postiche, sham - fiddle, wangle, wangling - deceit, deception, misrepresentation - counterfeiter, falsifier, forger - finagler, wangler - deceiver, fake, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer - falseness, falsity[Dérivé]
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Wikipedia
Fake? | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Alternative rock, alternative metal, post-grunge, punk rock, experimental rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Warner Music Japan Tokuma Japan Communications Music Taste |
Associated acts | Oblivion Dust, Luna Sea, Atom on Sphere, Tourbillon |
Website | Official site |
Members | |
Ken Lloyd | |
Past members | |
Inoran |
Fake? is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 2001 by Ken Lloyd and Inoran. Their music has been described as alternative mixed with electronic sounds. Their sound has also been called "Mixture Rock"[1] as well as an "alternative punk rock mix."[2] Lyrics are mainly in English and sometimes in Japanese.
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In late 2001 Oblivion Dust member Ken Lloyd joined up with Luna Sea member Inoran and formed Fake?.[1] They didn't go public until early 2002, though, where the two of them held a secret two-day "Show Case" event at Liquidroom Shinjuku.[3] A short time later they released their first single "Taste Maximum." They released another single "Someday" and their first album "Breathe In..." which reached the top 30 in the Oricon charts despite a lack of promotion, major magazine interviews, or photo-sessions. Their respective musical influences can be heard throughout the album: slightly more trip-hop songs were composed by Inoran, slightly more Punk rock songs composed by Ken. Then, they took part at the Summer Sonic Festival 2002 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong. They also played in gigs at Nagoya Diamond Hall, Osaka Namba Hatch and the Akasaka BLITZ. On November 2, the band started its Live Tour, doing 7 concerts in 5 towns. The final concert of this tour on November 24 at Zepp Tokyo, was later broadcasted in Japan by WOWOW.[4]
In January 2003 they released the album "Tomorrow Today"(with the collaboration vocal of Kokia in the song "Care") and then they toured for the rest of the year.[5] Besides, due to differences about the direction of their careers, they changed their label from Warner Music Japan to Tokuma Japan Communications.
In the beginning of 2004, they performed the concert Stepping Stone Extra Date which was later to be released as their first DVD. On March 13, they released the mini album "New Skin". Shortly thereafter, they released another single "Praise" (this song was used as opening theme to Aqua Kids TV anime) and another album titled The Art of Losing Touch. They began their Tour of Losing Touch, playing at 6 locations. The last event of this tour was on July 6 at the Shibuya-AX,[6] where their Tour of Losing Touch DVD was recorded. Subsequent tours were titled Tour of Losing Touch: Live Like Billy (in direct allusion to the "Just Like Billy" single) and the Tour of Losing Touch: Final.
In 2005 they released the single "Pulse" (this song was used as the second opening theme to Onmyou Taisenki TV anime) along with an English version and released the album Made With Air. After the Tour of [?], Inoran left the band[7] in October, due to musical differences. Ken Lloyd announced that the group would continue and short time later released the Live Tour? Final at Shibuya-AX DVD which was recorded from the last live performance of Tour of [?] together with a best album titled simply Fake?
In mid 2006 they released "Songs From Beelzebub" (with the collaboration of the former Luna Sea member Shinya in some songs), and their tour Live From Beelzebub Tour finished its Japanese leg on July 4 at the Ebisu Liquid Room[4] and was followed by a show at Pentaport rock festival in South Korea on July 29.[8]
In late 2006 "Marilyn Is A Bubble" was released with contributions by Anna Tsuchiya, Hide and U-Ta (Buck-Tick), "Ali" (Monoral) and others.[9] K.A.Z, "d-kiku" and "Shigeo" (Mold, the Samos) each contributed a remix song[10] (added up 3), that was released on the internet as a bonus to those who bought the albums "Songs From Beelzebub" and "Marilyn Is A Bubble". After the band's "Live With Marilyn'" tour in early 2007,[11] along with a concert on July 28 at the Ebisu Liquid Room in Tokyo, the band took a break because Ken Lloyd was concentrated on the return of Oblivion Dust.
In early 2009 Ken Lloyd announced that a new Fake? album is in the process of being written and on June 12, 2009 the band performed in New Jersey, USA at AnimeNEXT, where Ken announced that he hope bring his music to the US by next year.[12]
On February 24, 2010 Ken released the third endeavor of post-Inoran FAKE?, entitled "Switching On X" under the label Music Taste and being produced by Martin Glover. A suspected lack of promotion, as later indicated by the band's switch in management, likely led to the album reaching the band's worst Oricon ranking ever; topping a meager 203rd for only one week on the chart. Around the time of the album release, Ken Lloyd created his first English official Facebook page and Twitter account. On his Facebook page he answered questions from fans around the world in video messages.[13]
In April 2012, Ken announced he was working on new Fake? stuff, thing later confirmed with the news about a new album compilation entitled "Fake? 2002-2012 Decade Selection" under Tokuma Japan Communications, this album going to incluide an excluive song called "Feel it"(a collaboration with Inoran).[14]
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