trapan

/trəˈpæn/
verb
  1. To trick or deceive someone into doing something.
    • The con artist tried to trapan the old man into signing away his house.
    • She felt trapaned by her friend's false promises of a great job.
    • They planned to trapan the tourists with a fake charity donation.
noun
  1. A trick or scheme used to deceive someone.
    • He fell into the trapan and lost all his savings.
    • The offer was a trapan to get people to reveal their passwords.
    • The detective saw through the trapan and arrested the criminals.
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