Bamboozle

/bæmˈbuːzəl/ verb

To trick, confuse, or deceive someone with lies or clever words; to mislead someone so thoroughly they don't understand what's happening.

Possibly from Dutch 'bamboozelen' or a variant of earlier slang terms, though the exact origin is uncertain. First appeared in English around 1700 in writings by Jonathan Swift and other satirists, where it meant to trick or confuse through deliberate obscurity.

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