BUNCO vs DIDDLE: NOUN
- A swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
- A swindle in which an unsuspecting person is cheated; a confidence game.
- See bunko.
- A swindle or confidence trick.
- A parlour game played in teams with three dice, originating in England but popular among suburban women in the United States at the beginning of the 21st century.
- The penis.
- In percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either RR or LL), similar to the drag, except that by convention diddles are played the same speed as the context in which they are placed
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: VERB
- To swindle (someone).
- Deprive of by deceit
- Manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination
- Deprive of by deceit
- To cheat; to swindle
- To have sex with
- To masturbate (especially of women)
- To waste time
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To totter, as a child in walking.
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To swindle.
- To cheat or overreach.
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To cheat; overreach by deception; swindle.
- To toddle, as a child in walking; move rapidly up and down, or backward and forward; jog; shake.
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: RELATED WORDS
- Confidence game, Con game, Bunco game, Bunko game, Nobble, Rook, Sting, Hustle, Defraud, Gyp, Diddle, Swindle, Con, Flimflam, Bunko
- With, Unoriginal, Dee, Dow, Mulct, Toy, Rook, Play, Defraud, Bunco, Swindle, Con, Gyp, Nobble, Fiddle
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bingo, Gin rummy, Cribbage, Canasta, Pinochle, Steerer, Scam, Confidence game, Nobble, Rook, Sting, Defraud, Diddle, Swindle, Con
- Lizzie, Cumming, Puddy, Mikey, Offa, With, Unoriginal, Dee, Toy, Rook, Play, Defraud, Swindle, Con, Nobble
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- One of the most common Gypsy schemes is fortune telling which provides the Gypsy with a supply of victims for major bunco thefts.
- PLAY (Preserve Landmarks And Yesterdays) will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Linton Elks for bridge, pinochle, bunco and euchre.
- Rhonda Cullen said Saturday, recalling a recurring neighborhood ladies night over the Bunco dice game.
- They would be too cute for when I host the next Bunco game in Sept.
- She is part of a neighbourhood group that plays Bunco on Saturday nights.
- Strictly speaking, bunco is a game of dice, played in rounds.
- Bunco is for middle aged women all hopped up on Chardonnay?
- Before Bunco begins, enjoy yummy appetizers and beverages.
- Table games played with dice: cootie, bunco, backgammon.
- They were replaced by the US but somehow the two countries still diddle each other in public.
- You can also evaluate to dim your locks to reach in diddle word government bond.
- She loved books, foreign films, diddle daddling in her garden, being a literacy volunteer, and pink Trident gum.
- Don't diddle Fiorinal has a lot of agitation in it and that can wreck your stomach.
- PC I bought and diddle around with music or outline what the four main characters look like.
- Mardi Gras, be sure to impose on RANDY CHASTAIN CARPENTER, Jerry, and their puppy Diddle.
- Enter Laura Diddle, a senior Accounting and Business Administration major from Liberty, MO.
- Ed Diddle, Western Ky Henry Iba, Northwest Mo.
- Hey diddle diddle, Ray Rice up the middle.
- Hey, Brother Heydar, yek Afghani dar Tehran Hey Diddle Diddle Hey Diddle, Diddle Hey Dillon Hey Ding Diddle Hey DJ Hey, Doctor!
BUNCO vs DIDDLE: QUESTIONS
- What are the different categories for winning Bunco?
- What does it mean to diddle someone out of something?
- How did Hey Diddle Diddle run away with the dish change?
- What are some famous songs with the word'diddle diddle'?