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.
See also: fiddle, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gordian-History
Alcides-Greek Mythology (Latinized), Portuguese, Spanish
Ignacij-Slovene
DollyDAHL-eeEnglish
Aindrea-Scottish
Cephalus-Greek Mythology (Latinized)