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- fiddle (someone) out of (something)
fiddle (someone) out of (something)
fiddle (someone) out of (something)
To steal something from someone through a cheat, swindle, or con. Primarily heard in UK. That dirty lawyer managed to fiddle my family out of thousands of dollars of inheritance money.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Felicidad | | fe-lee-thee-DHAHD (Spanish), fe-lee-see-DHAHD (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
| Marcelo | | mahr-THE-lo (Spanish), mahr-SE-lo (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Sead | | - | Bosnian |
| NÚRia | | - | Catalan, Portuguese |
| Sona | | - | Indian, Hindi |
| Caridad | | kah-ree-DHAHD | Spanish |