Present participle of cully; the act of deceiving or making a fool of someone.
From the verb 'cully' (to trick or deceive), with the present participle suffix -ing.
Elizabethan slang had 'cullying' as a crime genre—'cullyers' were professional con artists with complex techniques that gave them vocabulary all their own.
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