pulls a fast one

Main Entry:
flimflam [flim-flam]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deceive, swindle
Synonyms: bilk, burn*, cheat, chisel, con, defraud, diddle, dupe*, fleece, fool, gip, gull, gyp, hose, pull a fast one, rip off, rook, sandbag, scam, shaft, steal, take for a ride, trick
Main Entry: hoodwink
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deceive
Synonyms: bamboozle*, beat out of, bilk, bluff, buffalo, burn, cheat, con, defraud, double-cross, dupe, fake, fleece, fool, gull, gyp, hoax, hornswoggle, kid, mislead, pull a fast one, pull the wool over one's eyes, scam, screw, suck in, swindle, take advantage of, take for a ride, take to the cleaners, trick, victimize
Main Entry: outdo
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: better, overcome
Synonyms: beat, best, blow out of water, bulldoze, bury*, cook*, cream*, defeat, do in, down*, eclipse, exceed, excel, fake out, go one better, leave behind, lick*, outclass, outdistance, outfox, outgun, outjockey, outmaneuver, outrival, outshine, outsmart, outstrip, pull a fast one, shake off, shoot ahead, snow*, surpass, top, transcend, trash*
Antonyms: fail, lose
Main Entry: swindle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cheat, steal
Synonyms: bamboozle, beat*, bilk, clip, con*, cozen, deceive, defraud, diddle, do*, dupe, extort, fleece, flimflam, fool, frame*, fudge, gouge, gull, hoodwink, overcharge, pluck, pull a fast one, put one over on, rip off, rook, run a game on, sandbag, scam, sell a bill of goods, set up, shaft, stiff*, sting*, sucker, take for a ride, take to the cleaners, trick, trim*, victimize
Antonyms: donate, give
Main Entry: take
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cheat, deceive
Synonyms: bamboozle*, beat*, bilk, con, cozen, defraud, do*, dupe, fiddle, flimflam, gull, hoodwink, pull a fast one, swindle, take for a ride, trick
Antonyms: be honest
Main Entry: welsh
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: renege, swindle
Synonyms: bamboozle, beat around the bush, bilk, cheat, con, cop out, deceive, defraud, dodge, duck, dupe, fleece, flimflam, fool, gull, hoodwink, pull a fast one, rip off, sandbag, scam, shaft, slip out, stiff*, sting*, take for a ride, take to the cleaners, trick, weasel, worm one's way out of
Main Entry: put something over on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fool someone
Synonyms: deceive, pull a fast one, put on, take in
Main Entry: palm off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: foist
Synonyms: compel to accept, fob off, impose, insert fraudulently, pass off, pull a fast one, put off, ram down one's throat, sneak in
Notes: palm off means 'to deceive or defraud someone with something inferior'; pawn off has become a variant
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