gyp out of



gyp someone out of something

to deceive someone in order to get something of value. The salesclerk gypped me out of a dollar. The taxi driver tried to gyp me out of a fortune by driving all over the place.
See also: of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Faustus-Ancient Roman
Abbott['æbət]
Eose-aws (Ancient Greek), EE-aws (English)Greek Mythology
Atallah-Arabic
Martiriomahr-TEE-ryoSpanish
Corinnakə-REEN-ə (English), kə-RIN-ə (English), ko-RI-nah (German)English, German, Ancient Greek (Latinized)