dummy up

English

Verb

dummy up (third-person singular simple present dummies up, present participle dummying up, simple past and past participle dummied up)

  1. To make a mock-up or prototype version of something, without some or all off its intended functionality.
    The carpenters dummied up a set of simple props for the rehearsals.
  2. (informal) To suddenly stop talking
    When he couldn't think of any more good lies, he just dummied up.
    Everyone was discussing the new teacher, but when she entered the room they all dummied up.

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