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The Cambridge Dictionary tells us that a "con" is a person intent on deceiving someone else by using a trick or deception, or to cheat someone out of money, as in a con job; it was a con job; and, he fooled us all; or even, I know when I'm being conned.
Defacing US currency for the purpose of fraud, to cheat someone out of money, is illegal.
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This is in no way cheating someone else's work, its more likely discovering the roots of the genre.
It's not "cheating" or leaving someone out; it's simply how the anatomy works.
"Someone's desire to trick me or cheat me out of what I have, that makes me sick".
If you are a liar, or someone who cheats people out of their money by taking the money and then refusing to do the job you were hired to do, or refusing to do the job well, then you will find that people who could enrich you, will avoid you at all costs.
To cheat me out of everything?" "What, exactly, I'd like to know, would I cheat you out of?
Anyone ever try to cheat you out of your winnings?
It would cheat me out of the joy I deserve.
Someone whose story of physical intimidation and assault was dismissed on the grounds that it was a tactic of a vengeful ex-wife to cheat Allen out of custody and money.
We are never more likely to be vulnerable to a cheat than when we ourselves are trying to diddle someone out of a masterpiece.
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