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bamboozle

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To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation: beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, mislead, take in, trick.

Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over some one's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride. See honest/dishonest.

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bamboozle

verb

To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation: beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, mislead, take in, trick.

Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over some one's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride. See honest/dishonest.

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It's "pull the wool over your eyes." The wool refers to a powdered wig. To pull the wool down over a man's eyes is to temporarily blind him. It is an Americanism, dating to the 1830s.

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Pulling the wool over one's eyes means fooling them -- they are saying "don't try to fool me."

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Definition- to decieve someone in order to prevent them from knowing what you are really doing. Your welcome. (I know you were thinking thank you in your head.)

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