A person who tricks or cheats people out of money or other valuables in a dishonest, deceitful way. Perhaps, in modern "politically correct" parlance, it should be: con person. LOL Females con people too, right? Afterthought: Perhaps it would be better to substitute, "con artist" for "con man"...fair is fair.
maybe its contagion Answer: The roots are from Latin, "con-" meaning "with" and "-tangious" frm the Latin "tangere" meaning "to be in contact""
To "flim-flam" someone means to con them, i.e. to trick someone into giving them money or valuables by fraudulent means. Calling someone a "flim-flam artist" is the same thing as calling him a con artist, con man, grifter, etc.
Para and con are two prefixes meaning "with" or "beside." Con can also mean "against."
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"The Tat" is a short con in which the con man fixes a dice game with a magnet, typically hidden up his sleeve.
'He said he would con you out of your property' (slang, short for 'confidence', meaning 'swindle'). 'I would like you to con your set text over the weekend' (archaic, meaning 'study'). 'We made a list of the pros and cons' (from Latin 'contra', meaning 'against'). 'My uncle is a con in Durham gaol' (slang, meaning 'prisoner'). 'The new recruit was asked to con the ship' (nautical, meaning 'direct the steering of').
To Catch a Con Man was created in 2007.
The duration of Corner the Con Man is 2700.0 seconds.
Corner the Con Man ended on 1997-01-24.
Corner the Con Man was created on 1997-01-06.
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video con in general refers to Video Conferencing
Several con men.
To con, as a ship.
"Con" is a prefix derived from Latin meaning "with" or "together." It is commonly used in English to denote partnership or association.
So Dark the Con of Man was created on 2007-12-03.