suckers
n. plural-only B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈsəkɝz// UK //sˈʌkəz// suck·ers
n. people who are easily tricked or fooled because they are too trusting. It is a casual way to describe someone who believes anything you tell them.
n. individuals who are easily deceived or duped. Informal in register; often used to describe those with a specific weakness for a particular type of persuasion.
He thinks we are suckers who will pay any price.
The street performer was looking for suckers who would fall for his card tricks and bet their money.
Marketing campaigns often target suckers who believe that a single luxury purchase can fundamentally alter their social standing or personal happiness.
Usage
Commonly used in the plural form to refer to a group of gullible people; often follows the phrase 'a bunch of'.