dupe



dupe

1. n. a potential victim of a confidence trick; a patsy. The crooks found a good dupe and started their scheme.
2. tv. to trick someone; to swindle someone. I did not try to dupe you. It was an honest mistake.
3. n. a duplicate; a copy. I’ve got a dupe in the files.
4. tv. to duplicate something; to copy something. Just a minute, I have to dupe a contract for the boss.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fidela-Spanish
Keely['ki:li]
GÉRald-French
Frank (1)FRANGK (English), FRAHNK (German, Dutch), FRAWNK (French)English, German, Dutch, French
Marikomah-ṙee-koJapanese
EvieEE-vee, EV-eeEnglish