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Flimflam Verb Meaning English Century Origin Information October

Flimflam is a verb meaning to deceive or defraud someone, often in a financial context.

Flimflam, birini aldatmak veya dolandırmak, genellikle para konusunda yapılan bir fiildir.

Word flimflam
Date October 24, 2015
Type verb
Syllables FLIM-flam
Etymology English is full of words concerned with trickery and deception, ranging from the colorful flimflam, bamboozle, and hornswoggle to the more mundane deceive, mislead, and delude. Flimflam first entered English as a noun meaning "deceptive nonsense" in the 16th century. A sense meaning "deception" or "fraud" soon developed. The verb use didn't show up until well into the next century. In addition to general deceiving or tricking, the verb flimflam is often used specifically to refer to swindling someone out of money. The ultimate origin of flimflam is uncertain, but the word is probably of Scandinavian origin and may be related to the Old Norse flim, meaning "mockery."
Examples The people behind the e-mail scam tried to flimflam unsuspecting users into giving out their credit card information and Social Security numbers.

"Dozens of Central New Yorkers were flimflammed into investing in a dying company because they were fed false information about its financial condition, a federal lawsuit says." — John O'Brien, The Post Standard (Syracuse, New York), 2 May 2015
Definition : to subject to a deception or fraud

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