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bamboozle verb to deceive someone, to swindle someone UK, 1703 Arguably conventional English but with a slangy ring nevertheless.- At this point it was a toss up as to whether the Angels were bamboozling the press or vice-versa. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 56, 1966
- I guess she felt that leaving the building with me would bamboozle any spy that Lock Jaw might have had about. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Mama Black Widow, p. 168, 1969
- Back in the Fifties and early Sixties it was simple shit to bamboozle a chick into dropping her step-ins and spreading her legs[.] — Screw, p. 9, 29 May 1972
- You think you got the highway cops bamboozled, Billy Ray? — Robert Campbell, Juice, p. 199, 1988
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