Bogus

/ˈboʊɡəs/ adjective

Fake, fraudulent, or not genuine; lacking authenticity or validity. Used to describe something that appears legitimate but is actually false or deceptive.

Of uncertain origin, possibly from 'bogy' (phantom) or from a 19th-century machine called a 'bogus' used to make counterfeit coins. First appeared in American slang around 1839, originally describing counterfeit money.

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