Definition of catfish

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cá da trơn

/ˈkætfɪʃ//ˈkætfɪʃ/

The term "catfish" has its origins in the 1960s in the United States. It is believed to have come from a Mississippi River catfish, which was a type of fish that was often used in fishing bait. In the 1970s and 1980s, people started using the term to describe someone who would fake their online identity or Profiles for various reasons. The term gained popularity after a 2010 documentary film "Catfish" by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. The film followed a couple who discovers that they have been catfished by their online partner. Since then, the term has been widely used to describe online deception, fake profiles, or identity theft.

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a large fish with long stiff hairs, like a cat’s whiskers, around its mouth. There are several types of catfish, most of which are freshwater fish.

một con cá lớn có lông dài cứng xung quanh miệng như râu mèo. Có nhiều loại cá da trơn, hầu hết là cá nước ngọt.

a person who pretends to be somebody else, usually somebody who does not really exist, on social media in order to trick somebody into having a relationship online

một người giả vờ là người khác, thường là người không thực sự tồn tại, trên phương tiện truyền thông xã hội để lừa ai đó vào mối quan hệ trực tuyến

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