to be the dupe of someone

  • 1pull the wool over someone's eyes — verb conceal one s true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well • Syn: ↑bamboozle, ↑snow, ↑hoodwink, ↑lead by the nose, ↑play… …

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  • 2dupe — [[t]dju͟ːp, AM du͟ːp[/t]] dupes, duping, duped 1) VERB If a person dupes you, they trick you into doing something or into believing something which is not true. [V n into ing] ...a plot to dupe stamp collectors into buying fake rarities... [V n]… …

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  • 3dupe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gull, victim, cully, cat spaw; fool; puppet, tool; butt, laughingstock, April fool; sucker, chump (both inf.); easy mark, soft touch, pushover, pigeon (all sl.). v. t. cheat, defraud, swindle;… …

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  • 4Dupe — is short for duplicate . Dupe may also refer to: Someone who is deceived by another and acts in their interest without realization. Duping, practice of exploiting a bug in a video game to illegitimately create duplicates of unique items or… …

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  • 6The Devil is an Ass — is a Jacobean comedy by Ben Jonson, first performed in 1616 and first published in 1631. [Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 373.] The Devil is an Ass followed Bartholomew Fair (1614), one of the author s greatest works, and marks the start of the final phase… …

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  • 7dupe — 1. n. a potential victim of a confidence trick; a patsy. □ The crooks found a good dupe and started their scheme. □ I don’t want to be a dupe for anybody. 2. tv. to trick someone; to swindle someone. □ You tried to dupe me! …

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  • 8dupe — I UK [djuːp] / US [dup] verb [transitive] Word forms dupe : present tense I/you/we/they dupe he/she/it dupes present participle duping past tense duped past participle duped to trick someone into believing something that is not true or into doing …

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  • 9dupe — dupe1 [ dup ] verb transitive to trick someone into believing something that is not true or into doing something that is stupid or illegal: Many voters now feel duped by the government. dupe someone into doing something: Henson duped the couple… …

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