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hoaxer Definition


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hoax
noun
    hoaxes
    1. A deceptive trick played either humorously or maliciously. Also as adj.
      Example: hoax call
      Thesaurus: trick, swindle, fraud, scam (US slang), ruse, imposture, deception, sham, subterfuge, fabrication, fast one, joke, prank, put-on.
verb
    hoaxes, hoaxed, hoaxing
    1. To trick or deceive with a hoax.
      Thesaurus: bamboozle, bluff, con, delude, dupe, cozen, fool, gull, hoodwink, hornswoggle (slang), string, swindle, take for a ride, flimflam.
Derivative: hoaxer
noun
    Someone who plays a deceptive trick either humorously or maliciously
      Thesaurus: trickster, prankster, shyster, cheat, swindler.
Etymology: 18c: perhaps from hocus to trick; see hocus-pocus.



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