- published: 23 Feb 2014
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Forgery is the process of making, adapting, or imitating objects, statistics, or documents with the intent to deceive. Copies, studio replicas, and reproductions are not considered forgeries, though they may later become forgeries through knowing and willful misrepresentations. Forging money or currency is more often called counterfeiting. But consumer goods may also be counterfeits if they are not manufactured or produced by the designated manufacture or producer given on the label or flagged by the trademark symbol. When the object forged is a record or document it is often called a false document.
This usage of "forgery" does not derive from metalwork done at a forge, but it has a parallel history. A sense of "to counterfeit" is already in the Anglo-French verb forger, meaning "falsify."
A forgery is essentially concerned with a produced or altered object. Where the prime concern of a forgery is less focused on the object itself – what it is worth or what it "proves" – than on a tacit statement of criticism that is revealed by the reactions the object provokes in others, then the larger process is a hoax. In a hoax, a rumor or a genuine object planted in a concocted situation, may substitute for a forged physical object.
Ninety minutes, got so much to say
Front and forgery
Fifteen minutes, but the girl wants me to stay
Front and forgery
Suit and tie, suit and tie becomes so amicable
Front and forgery
Pass the time, pass the time with liquids and chemicals
Front and forgery
Pass on, pass on, move on forget it!
Get started, don't know where it begins
Front and forgery
Pull it off at loose ends
Front and forgery
Autograph, fix a laugh and hide a frown
Front and forgery
Just a band that's new in town
Front and forgery
Pass on, pass on, move on forget it!
It's cheap
Wake me up while I lie asleep
It's cheap
Throw boulders while the road is steep