bluff out

Related to bluff out: bluff into, bluff way

bluff (someone) out of (something)

To mislead someone in order to take something from them. I can't believe Jon bluffed me out of ten bucks by claiming he was collecting money for charity.
See also: bluff, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bluff someone out (of something)

to get something away from someone through deception. We bluffed her out of her share of the pie. I bluffed Liz out of her rightful turn to drive.
See also: bluff, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bluff (someone) out of (something)
  • buck
  • come the old soldier
  • bluff (someone) into (something)
  • bluff into
  • spending money
  • pocket money
  • come it over
  • come it over (one)
  • fake someone out