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bun·co

also bun·ko  (bŭng′kō)Informal
n. pl. bun·cos also bun·kos
A swindle in which an unsuspecting person is cheated; a confidence game.
tr.v. bun·coed, bun·co·ing, bun·cos also bun·koed or bun·ko·ing or bun·kos
To swindle.

[Probably alteration of Spanish banca, card game, from Italian banca, bank, of Germanic origin; see bank2.]
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bunco

(ˈbʊŋkəʊ) or

bunko

n, pl -cos or -kos
a swindle, esp one by confidence tricksters
vb, -cos, -coing, -coed, -kos, -koing or -koed
(tr) to swindle; cheat
[C19: perhaps from Spanish banca bank (in gambling), from Italian banca bank1]
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bun•ko

or bun•co

(ˈbʌŋ koʊ)

n., pl. -kos or -cos, n.
1. a swindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent or worthless object, or otherwise victimized.
v.t.
2. to victimize by a bunko.
[1880–85; shortened form of bunkum; compare -o]
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bunco


Past participle: buncoed
Gerund: buncoing

Imperative
bunco
bunco
Present
I bunco
you bunco
he/she/it buncos
we bunco
you bunco
they bunco
Preterite
I buncoed
you buncoed
he/she/it buncoed
we buncoed
you buncoed
they buncoed
Present Continuous
I am buncoing
you are buncoing
he/she/it is buncoing
we are buncoing
you are buncoing
they are buncoing
Present Perfect
I have buncoed
you have buncoed
he/she/it has buncoed
we have buncoed
you have buncoed
they have buncoed
Past Continuous
I was buncoing
you were buncoing
he/she/it was buncoing
we were buncoing
you were buncoing
they were buncoing
Past Perfect
I had buncoed
you had buncoed
he/she/it had buncoed
we had buncoed
you had buncoed
they had buncoed
Future
I will bunco
you will bunco
he/she/it will bunco
we will bunco
you will bunco
they will bunco
Future Perfect
I will have buncoed
you will have buncoed
he/she/it will have buncoed
we will have buncoed
you will have buncoed
they will have buncoed
Future Continuous
I will be buncoing
you will be buncoing
he/she/it will be buncoing
we will be buncoing
you will be buncoing
they will be buncoing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been buncoing
you have been buncoing
he/she/it has been buncoing
we have been buncoing
you have been buncoing
they have been buncoing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been buncoing
you will have been buncoing
he/she/it will have been buncoing
we will have been buncoing
you will have been buncoing
they will have been buncoing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been buncoing
you had been buncoing
he/she/it had been buncoing
we had been buncoing
you had been buncoing
they had been buncoing
Conditional
I would bunco
you would bunco
he/she/it would bunco
we would bunco
you would bunco
they would bunco
Past Conditional
I would have buncoed
you would have buncoed
he/she/it would have buncoed
we would have buncoed
you would have buncoed
they would have buncoed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.bunco - a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
sting operation - a complicated confidence game planned and executed with great care (especially an operation implemented by undercover agents to apprehend criminals)
swindle, cheat, rig - the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme; "that book is a fraud"
Verb1.bunco - deprive of by deceitbunco - deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"
short, short-change - cheat someone by not returning him enough money
cheat, rip off, chisel - deprive somebody of something by deceit; "The con-man beat me out of $50"; "This salesman ripped us off!"; "we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme"; "They chiseled me out of my money"
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Translations

bunco

n pl <buncos> (US inf) (= trick)Bauernfängerei f; (= swindle)Betrug m, → Schwindel m
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References in classic literature ?
I just can't stay in the room and see you buncoed that way."
that there is on the face of God's earth--that is, when the exploiters come along," a sentiment reflected throughout the period with talk of "the schemes of land sharks", being "milked by bonus hunters", or "buncoed" by hucksters, and protecting "the taxpayer from the grafts of the promoters".