1. suckered - Adjective
2. suckered - Verb
of Sucker
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut game theory had a little crisis: it could not find a strategy for a simple game called " The Prisoner's Dilemma " (PD) where two players have the option to cooperate for mutual gain, but each also takes a risk of being suckered. Source: Internet
As a result, the workforce was a revolving door of people who realized they'd been suckered, realized it wasn't going to get better, and quit. Source: Internet
But when Nina's estranged friend Karin leaves Nina a key to a public locker in the Copenhagen train station and begs her to take care of its contents, Nina gets suckered into her most dangerous case yet. Source: Internet
It is so easy for farmers who have little or no international market intel and who are at the mercy of mega trading companies, to be suckered into thinking they are getting the best deal going when they are actually getting below full value. Source: Internet
The Army however cannot be suckered again to pull political chestnuts out of the fire for pathetic and groveling politicians. Source: Internet
That is, until, she found out that she became Fred's "nice fat pigeon" when he suckered her out of money he need to buy a baby crib for Pebbles. Source: Internet