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Browsing page 5 of words meaning to deceive (115 words total)

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punked

verb

  • The act of taking advantage of, or treating another as an inferior
    The card shark punked me by bidding more than I had.
    Mike Tyson sure punked that reporter with a sucker punch.

    by jaime, Jan 24 2005  (Edit definition)

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purchase

  • to steal. This word has developed in San Diego. I have heard it used many times, and is more or less a cover for a 5 finger discount.
    Check ths out, i'll purchase that CD.

    More words meaning: to steal

    by Dave F., San Diego, CA, USA, Oct 24 2001  (Edit definition)

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rack    Featured Word

noun

verb

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rat    Featured Word

noun

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rice    Featured Word

noun

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roll    Featured Word

verb

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rough

adjective

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run drag    Featured Word

verb

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salt (one) up    Featured Word

verb

  • to tell a different lie when covering up something.
    I lied to my boyfriend and said my friend and I were going to the movies. She tried to salt me up and say we were going to the library.

    More words meaning: to lie

    by D L., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997  (Edit definition)

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sasser    Featured Word

verb

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scam    Featured Word

intransitive verb

noun

transitive verb

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scoff

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scooby

  • Stealing something that is either generally considered free, or of minimal value.
    I'm going to scooby some straws from McDonald's.

    More words meaning: to steal

    by Joel, IL, USA, Nov 03 1999  (Edit definition)

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screw    Featured Word

noun

verb

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scype

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sell out

noun

verb

  • to back out or change one's mind. Note: carries a very negative connotation. Infers that the person has changed due to some negative (e.g. money, power, et cetera) or inappropriate (e.g. another person when in a committed relationship) influence.
    They will sell out on you in a minute.
    The band sold out to the main stream and signed with a major label.

    More words meaning: to take advantage of, cheat, trick

    by Tim R., Greensboro, NC, USA, Sep 27 1997  (Edit definition)

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shady    Featured Word

adjective

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shaft    Featured Word

noun

transitive verb

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shiest

  • Verb. 1. to steal 2. take without asking 3. take using force 4.take in a sneaky manner.
    Hey don't shiest my cheddar!
    He tried to shiest my cherry.

    More words meaning: to steal

    by Brigid, Floral Park, NY, USA, Mar 01 2003  (Edit definition)

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shit    Featured Word

adjective

interjection

  • used to emphasize a point or request. Also sheesh. (Usually "crap" is not used in this sense.)
    Shit, calm down.

    More words meaning: intensifiers (list of)

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998  (Edit definition)

  • used to convey surprise or alarm. Also sheesh. Submitter Emily remembers Kermit The Frog, a character on the children's television program "Sesame Street," saying "sheesh." So despite its (possible) origin as a censored replacement for "shit," it's use is acceptible in polite company.
    Shit!
    Oh shit!
    Crap!
    Oh crap!

    More words meaning: exclamations (list of)

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998  (Edit definition)

noun

verb

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