phonied

/ˈfoʊnid/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'phoney' (also spelled 'phony'); faked, counterfeited, or pretended something was real when it was not.
    • She phonied a cough to avoid answering the question.
    • He phonied his resume to get the job.
    • The signature on the document was phonied.
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adjective
  1. Made to seem real or genuine when it is not; fake or counterfeit.
    • They sold phonied watches on the street corner.
    • The painting was phonied, but it fooled many experts.
    • His phonied smile didn't hide his disappointment.
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