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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 |
Zion | | ZIE-ahn (English) | Jewish, Biblical |
Kari (1) | | - | Norwegian |
Frej | | FRIE (Danish, German), FRAY (Swedish) | Danish, Swedish, German |
Ninian | | - | Scottish, Irish, Ancient Celtic |
Dudel | | - | Yiddish |
Dione | | [dai'əuni] | |