Terms vs Buncoed - What's the difference?
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(bunco)
(US, slang) A swindle or confidence trick.
A parlour game played in teams with three dice, originating in England but popular among suburban women in the United States at the beginning of the 21st century.
(transitive, intransitive, US, slang) To swindle (someone).
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As a noun terms
is .As a verb buncoed is
(bunco).buncoed
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(head)Anagrams
*bunco
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Alternative forms
* bunkoNoun
(en noun)Derived terms
* bunco squad * bunco-steererVerb
(en verb)citation, genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage=They felt very sorry (so they said) for the poor old eleventh company having been buncoed into taking such an awful pack of useless recruits. }}
