gyp Antonyms
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Meaning of gyp
Wordnet
gyp (n)
(sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating
Wordnet
gyp (v)
(sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindle
Webster
gyp (n.)
A college servant; -- so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford called a scout.
gyp Sentence Examples
- The dishonest salesman gyped the elderly woman out of her life savings.
- The vacation package was a gyp, with hidden fees and poor accommodations.
- The shady car dealer gypped me on the price of the used car.
- The contractor gypped us by cutting corners and leaving the job unfinished.
- The crooked politician gypped the public out of millions of dollars.
- The con artist gypped the celebrity by posing as a wealthy investor.
- The gyp artists promised a free trip, but only delivered a suitcase full of rocks.
- The gyp scheme involved selling counterfeit goods at inflated prices.
- I fell victim to a gyp when I bought a fake designer watch from a street vendor.
- The landlord gypped the tenants by charging them exorbitant rent for a dilapidated apartment.
FAQs About the word gyp
(sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating, (sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindleA college servant; -- so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford
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The dishonest salesman gyped the elderly woman out of her life savings.
The vacation package was a gyp, with hidden fees and poor accommodations.
The shady car dealer gypped me on the price of the used car.
The contractor gypped us by cutting corners and leaving the job unfinished.