What Is the Definition of Duped

“People are getting smart and nobody wants to be deceived,” he says. Now jealousy and perception have woken up together – looking back, she has been insulted – thwarted – deceived! In a fatal error, fish flee in the wrong direction – directly to a snake`s mouth – when they are fooled by a contraction of the snake`s neck just before the predator strikes. A dupe is a furry ceremonial hat worn during ancient pagan rituals. Or not. Dupe actually means “to deceive or to deceive.” We are sorry that we tried to make you believe the wrong definition. If the above does not open the eyes of the deceived workers of this country, what will succeed? He believes that after the death of the king, you were deceived into accepting this castle during the fall of Madame Diane. Like millions of others, I read Christopher McDougall`s Born to Run and realized that I had been tricked by big running shoe companies who had sold me something I didn`t really need. One of his victims was Vegas singer Wayne Newton, who was one of the lucky ones because he was only scammed of $850. If women have been deceived, this consent may be withheld retroactively. In any case, I doubt that this is what worries Obama`s officials most, being deceived by Iran. He was deceived in silly offensive fouls when smaller men moved behind him as he made his way to the basket. But the Whig chiefs were not men deceived by the professions of such a notorious liar.

Oh, beloved brethren, all this is true; And yet, we say that we will not be slaves to anyone, and that we will not be deceived by sweet words. Maybe you`re cheating on me, maybe you`re cheating on my wife, but you`re not going to fool 14 big companies. Other defendants in the case include companies and sellers in China who helped find the fraudsters. While submitting and cancelling orders is not illegal, it is illegal as part of a strategy to deceive other merchants. Dupe can also refer to the victim of a trick or joke and – used in this sense – he sometimes conveys the idea that the victim can be easily deceived. Dupe comes from the French word for a species of bird called hoopoe, which has an extravagant crest and a reputation for being dumb. (And no, this is not another attempt to deceive you; it is the truth!) French, from Middle French duppe, probably modification of Huppe hoohupe.