Having been cheated or swindled; tricked out of money or property.
Past participle of condiddle, formed by adding -ed. Inherited the meaning of the verb while functioning as an adjective.
When someone says they were 'condiddled,' it has a ring of almost comedic defeat—like they're admitting they fell for something ridiculous, which is probably why this word never became mainstream.
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