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dud verb to fool or deceive; to swindle AUSTRALIA, 1970- Only good thing about the place is you can dud people who are a bit tempted to experiment. — Kevin Mackey, The Cure, p. 116, 1970
- — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 147, 1974
- He had been charged with dudding, that is, misrepresenting the origin, quality and value of goods he sold. — (Sydney) Bulletin, 26 April 1975
- “Right there, are you, mate?” he said, and I knew immediately that I’d been dudded. — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 75, 1998
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