Conny

/ˈkɒni/ adjective

Related to or involving tricks or deception; cunning in a dishonest way.

From 'con,' short for 'confidence game' or 'convict.' The suffix '-y' turns it into an adjective, originating from late 1800s slang for dishonest schemes.

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