Hoodwink
Hoodwink is a verb that means to deceive or trick someone, often by misleading them or giving them false information. It’s like pulling the wool over someone’s eyes and making them believe something that isn’t true. Imagine someone trying to sell you a product by exaggerating its benefits and hiding its flaws. If you end up buying it based on their misleading claims, you’ve been hoodwinked. In real life, hoodwink can apply to various situations. For example, if someone tells you a convincing story to get you to lend them money, but they never intend to pay you back, they’ve hoodwinked you. It can also be used In the context of pranks or practical jokes. If someone plays a trick on you, making you believe something that isn’t true, they’ve hoodwinked you for a good laugh.