Buffaloed

/bəˈfæloʊd/ verb

Past tense of buffalo; tricked or intimidated someone into doing something they didn't want to do.

From 'buffalo' (the animal), originally from Portuguese 'bufalo' via Italian 'bufalo' from Latin 'bubalus'. The verb sense emerged in 19th-century American English, possibly from the animal's intimidating appearance and charging behavior.

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