verb
- past tense of chump; to trick or deceive someone; to treat someone as a fool or sucker.
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'get chumped' or 'chump someone'
Examples
- He got chumped by a fake lottery scam.
- I can't believe I was chumped into buying that broken phone.
- She chumped her friend by pretending to be sick to skip the event.
- Don't let them chump you—read the contract carefully.
- He felt chumped after realizing the deal was too good to be true.