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impersonator

[im-pur-suh-ney-ter]

noun

  1. a person who pretends to be another.

  2. an actor who impersonates specific persons or types of persons as a form of entertainment.

  3. female impersonator.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of impersonator1

First recorded in 1850–55; impersonate + -or 2
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It also reveals that Bono is a fairly decent impersonator, and although those moments are funny, they are not the best moments in the show.

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An unknown impersonator reportedly sent texts and made phone calls to Wiles’ contacts, including prominent Republican politicians and business executives.

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The key Trump ally told people that her phone had been hacked after a impersonator - or impersonators - used her contacts file to message other top US officials, sources told CBS.

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Rossi was the name of his stepfather, who at the time was Rhode Island's premiere Engelbert Humperdinck impersonator.

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Lincoln, who has been in limbo since his wife dumped him, is trying to hang on to his new job as a Lincoln impersonator at the arcade.

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