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switcheroo noun a swapping; an exchange US, 1933- In other words, it’s a switcheroo, with the mind playing the sucker. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 89, 1955
- But that Latah get up in feud state and put on his Santa Claus suit and make with the switcheroo. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 80, 1957
- — Roald Dahl, The Great Switcheroo, 1974
- His strategy was to slip it in while fingering her, taking advantage of the darkness to pull the old switcheroo. — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 40, 1974
- They had actually brought band T-shirts with them for both bands and changed between sets [...] One of the practitioners of the T-shirt switcheroo was Chris from Bishop’s Stortford[.] — Iain Aitch, A Fete Worse Than Death, p. 65, 2003
- “Once we got to court, she was going to pull a switcheroo and dump all over my client.” — Jonathan Kellerman, Rage, p. 245, 2005
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