man of straw vs no-hoper

man of straw

noun
  • One who is financially irresponsible. 

  • A person put in the front of some business, but who is not really responsible. 

  • A tactic used in debates and arguments where a weaker thesis is substituted for the opponent's real proposition, this thesis then being refuted, thereby creating the illusion of winning the argument against the original proposition. 

  • A weak person. 

no-hoper

noun
  • Someone or something that has no hope of success. 

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