hornswoggle
- v deprive of by deceit
- Here's another fact (that you can't talk about): Millions of Americans let's call them the Republican base fervently believe in the American of Reagan's hornswoggle and it .
- It was hoped that these prostitutes of progress would hornswoggle secrets from the hospitable beds of Allied intelligence officers.
- One of the great medical frauds of recent years was the faking of heart disease to hornswoggle insurance companies.