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verb

dupe

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verb
1
To trick or deceive someone, usually to gain something from them.
"The scammer duped elderly victims out of their savings."
"She realised too late that she'd been duped into signing a bad contract."
noun
1
A person who has been tricked or deceived.
"He was just a dupe in a much bigger fraud scheme."
2
A cheap imitation or knockoff of a genuine product.
"She found a makeup dupe for the expensive designer foundation."

How to Use Dupe

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo con someone, a person who's been conned, or (in modern slang) a cheaper copy of a name-brand product.

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The "cheap copycat product" sense is now very common online, especially in beauty and fashion contexts.

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Common pairings
dupe someone into makeup dupe fall for a dupe

Word Forms

duped past tense, duped past tense, dupes plural, dupes plural, dupes singular, dupes singular

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Etymology

From French duper, thought to come from an old term for the hoopoe bird, once considered a foolish-looking creature.

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