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stitch-up
[stich-uhp]
noun
British Informal.
a scheme of deception that exploits or falsely incriminates someone, possibly leading to a false arrest; a setup.
These allegations against the mayor are part of an outrageous stitch-up.
stitch up
verb
to join or mend by means of stitches or sutures
slang
to incriminate (someone) on a false charge by manufacturing evidence
to betray, cheat, or defraud
slang, to prearrange (something) in a clandestine manner
noun
slang, a matter that has been prearranged clandestinely
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stitch-up1
First recorded in 1980–85; stitch ( def. ) + up ( def. )
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