Verb
The word is derived from con
of Con
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter being conned by the international con-man Laurent, Edamura is drafted into many of Laurent's cons, starting with conning a drug kingpin in Los Angeles into buying a fake drug, and following up with jobs in London and Singapore. Source: Internet
In the voice recording, the man is heard bragging about how he conned the people of Ladysmith out of a sum of R400 million. Source: Internet
After all, it’s hard to admit that you’ve been conned – and that you have been acting like a fool. Source: Internet
An essay by Miner, which the dates from 1815, recounts the tale of a boy who gets conned into turning the grindstone for someone who wants his ax sharpened. Source: Internet
If you believe you've been conned, call the police or the Better Business Bureau to file a report. Source: Internet
Mr. Burns seeks revenge against a musical mogul who conned him, with help from Homer, Bart, rapper Jazzy James and the mogul's ex-wife; the richest kid in town demonstrates interest in Lisa; Smithers embarks on a journey; Marge opens a shop. Source: Internet