Gyp synonyms and antonyms
jĭp
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Part of speech:
To cheat or defraud of money or property.
To confuse; bewilder.
To rip off is to cheat or steal from someone.
A technique that exploits a flaw or hidden feature in a video game or computer program.
Something said or done to deceive; trick; artifice
A feat of magic or legerdemain.
deceive (related)
Deceive is defined as to make someone believe something that isn't true.
To manage to get away from; elude
(Slang) To cheat, swindle, or rob
To continue to charge an electric device beyond its electrical capacity
(Baseball) To gain (a base) safely without the help of a hit, walk, or error, usually by running to it from another base while the pitch is being delivered
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give (antonym)
To offer as entertainment:
offer (antonym)
To present as an act of worship:
be fair (antonym)
defraud, cheat
To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling.
Gull is defined as to trick.
To punish by a fine or by depriving of something
To swindle, cheat, defraud, etc.
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To dupe or cheat
To work something with a chisel.
(Informal) To trick, swindle, or cheat
To cheat out of money:
(Slang) To play experimentally; toy:
To take place; happen:
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(Informal) To place; put; set
To cause a sharp, smarting pain:
An act that victimizes or exploits someone
One that deals dishonestly with others, especially a cheating gambler.
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A mischievous or roguish figure in myth or folklore, often an animal, who typically makes up for physical weakness with cunning and subversive humor.
One who victimizes.
Crook is defined as a person who is dishonest and who steals things (such as money) that belong to others.
A swindler; a con artist.
A person who cheats
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honest (related)
(Informal) Honestly; truly
A parlour game played in teams with three dice, originating in England but popular among suburban women in the United States at the beginning of the 21st century.
a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
An argument or opinion against something.
A method of cheating somebody by winning their confidence and inducing them to hand over money (other valuables).
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A swindle in which the victim is defrauded after his or her confidence has been won.
(Informal) Energetic action or effort; drive
To scam is defined as to cheat people out of money.
To take out the entrails of (herrings).
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Alternative form of shortchange.
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