bluff out



bluff someone out (of something)

to get something away from someone through deception. We bluffed her out of her share of the pie. I bluffed Liz out of her rightful turn to drive.
See also: bluff, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KatiKAH-tee (Finnish)Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian
Fedya-Russian
AmÉRicoah-ME-ree-ko (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Lubomir-Bulgarian
KoertKOORTDutch
Anaitis-Persian Mythology (Hellenized)