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farad ([personal profile] farad) wrote in [community profile] mag7wrimo2013-04-20 10:17 am

Some words Ezra might know

Beating Dail to the punch with this!  Today's Daily Writing Tips has "75 Words for Cheat, Fraud, Trickery . . . " and of course, I thought of Ezra:

"Human beings have developed cheating, fraud, and trickery into such a high art (or, more accurately, a low one) that, in English at least, we’ve created an extensive and colorful vocabulary to describe such activity. Here is an exhaustive but incomplete list of synonyms in noun and/or verb form for cheat, fraud, and trickery.

1. Bamboozle: to deceive or undermine
 2. Beat: to cheat
 3. Beguile: to deceive or trick (or to lure)
 4. Bilk: one who defrauds; to defraud (or evade or frustrate)
 5. Bleed: to be the victim of extortion
 6. Blind: see subterfuge
 7. Bluff: an act of deception or misdirection; or to undertake such an act
 8. Buffalo: to deceive
 9. Bunco: a game or scheme designed to cheat someone
 10. Burn: to deceive
 11. Chicanery: deception
 12. Chisel: to engage in unfair practices
 13. Chouse: to cheat or trick
 14. Con: one who cheats or manipulates, or an act or operation to that end; to cheat or manipulate (from confidence)
 15. Cozenage: fraud (the verb form is cozen)
 16. Craft: cunning (usually employed in the adjectival form crafty)
 17. Crib: a method or device for cheating on a test; to cheat, or to have the habit of cheating, in this manner
 18. Diddle: see swindle (verb form only)
 19–20. Do (or do in): to cheat
 21. Doctor: to alter or modify deceptively
 22. Dodge: an act of deceit or a trick; to deceive or trick
 23. Dupe: one who fools another, or the act of fooling (as dupery, the act of fooling or the condition of being fooled); to deceive or trick
 24. Duplicity: using words or actions to deceive
 25. End run: an evasive maneuver or trick
 26. Euchre: to cheat or trick (also the name of a card game)
 27. Feint: a fake attack or blow intended to distract the target from a real assault; to make such a move
 28. Fiddle: see swindle (British English; also, also, to deceive by altering or manipulating)
 29. Fix: an act or instance of influencing illegally or improperly; to influence illegally or improperly
 30. Fleece: to perpetrate extortion or fraud (or to charge excessively)
 31. Flimflam: fraud or deceit; or to subject someone to fraud or deceit
 32. Front: an entity ostensibly responsible for something but masking the identity of the entity actually engaging in an endeavor; to act as the masking agent
 33. Fudge: to fake or to go beyond the bounds of proper conduct
 34. Gammon: deceitful talk; to deceive or fake
 35. Gaff: a fraud, trick, or gimmick; to deceive or trick or set up a fraud or trick
 36. Gull: one who is easy deceived (the root of gullible); to deceive
 37. Gyp: one who cheats or deceives, or an act of cheating or deception; to cheat
 38 Have on: to deceive or trick (British English)
 39. Hoax: an act of deception, or something intended to deceive; to trick into accepting or believing something false
 40. Hose: to cheat or trick
 41. Humbug: something intended to deceive, or a deceptive person or attitude (also, nonsense); to deceive
 42. Hustle: the act of deception to obtain or sell something; to use deception to obtain or sell something, or to lure others to gamble
 43. Jig: a trick
 44. Jugglery: deception or trickery; in verb form (juggle), to deceive or trick
 45. Legerdemain: to deceive by distraction or misleading (literally, “sleight of hand”)
 46. Mulct: to defraud or obtain by fraud (also, a fine, or to fine)
 47. Nobble: to cheat (especially, in British English, by drugging a racehorse)
 48. Pluck: see fleece
 49. Put on: an act of deception or trickery (the noun form is hyphenated); to deceive or trick
 50. Ream: to cheat
 51. Rip off: an act of cheating or fraud (the noun form is hyphenated); to cheat or defraud (or to steal or copy)
 52. Rook: to defraud
 53. Scam: a deceptive or fraudulent act or operation; to deceive or defraud by such action
 54. Screw: to extort or trick (also, to pressure or threaten)
 55. Shake down: an act of obtaining money deceptively (the noun form is a closed compound); to obtain money deceptively
 56. Sham: a trick (also, hypocrisy, or a counterfeit or imitation)
 57. Shell game: see thimblerig
 58. Short: see shortchange
 59. Shortchange: to cheat by giving less than is due, or to cheat in general
 60. Skin: see fleece
 61. Skulduggery: devious behavior
 62. Skunk: to cheat or fail to pay
 63. Snooker: to cheat
 64. Snow: to deceive (or charm or persuade)
 65. Sophistry: argument or reasoning intended to deceive
 66. Squeeze: to extort, or obtain by extorting
 67. Stick: to cheat or to overcharge or trick into paying more
 68. Stiff: to cheat by refusing or failing to pay
 69. Sting: an act of cheating or charging excessively; to cheat or charge excessively
 70. Subterfuge: trickery to conceal or evade
 71. Sucker: one who is easily cheated or deceived; to cheat or deceive
 72. Swindle: an act of deception or fraud to obtain something; to obtain something by deceit or fraud
 73. Smoke screen: something intended to conceal or deceive
 74. Thimblerig: a trick in which a small object is moved among three overturned cups and someone attempts to identify the cup it ends up under, or the person who performs the trick; to cheat this way or in general
 75. Wile: a deceitful trick (also, one that is merely clever or playful), or skill in luring or tricking others (in the sense of luring, often plural)"

 
But I can hear Ezra say 'thimblerig' - with masterful eloquence, as he does it.

So - writing??  I am getting some OC stuff written which I consider related to Mag 7 as it is western and it is somewhat close to the boys. *g*  Anyone else??

adonnchaid: Vin and Ezra (VinEzra)

[personal profile] adonnchaid 2013-04-20 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup, you beat me to it, but only by minutes! *G*
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[personal profile] caitriona_3 2013-04-20 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
My Big Bangs are languishing, but my smaller stuff is going pretty well. I'm working on chapter three for my M7/HP crossover, my Avengers stuff, and I've had a burst of creativity from my HP plot bunny with a new pairing...who knew?