Conning

/ˈkɑːnɪŋ/ verb

Tricking or deceiving someone, usually to get money or advantage from them; or steering a ship.

From 'con' which comes from 'confidence' as in 'confidence game.' The nautical sense comes from 'conduct' meaning to direct or guide.

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