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chump verb- to act foolishly US
- Most pimps chump off their money. They blow it on drugs, clothes, jewelry, cars and in chrome and leather cesspools. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, p. 68, 1971
- to swindle someone, to cheat someone US, 1930
- He wouldn’t be rimmed no sir, not him, because he wasn’t the kind of a chump who allowed himself to be chumped by a cheap kike auctioneer. — James T. Farrell, Willie Collins, p. 107, 1946
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