Catspaw

/ˈkætspɔː/ noun

A person used by someone else to accomplish a goal or get into trouble on their behalf; a dupe or tool; also a slight ripple or breeze on water.

From 'cat's paw,' referencing an Aesop's fable where a monkey tricks a cat into pulling hot chestnuts from a fire; the metaphor has been used since the 1600s to describe someone exploited by another.

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