verb
- deceiving or cheating someone, especially through trickery or fraud
Usage: informal
Examples
- The con artist was flimflamming tourists with fake jewelry.
- She accused the salesman of flimflamming her into buying an overpriced car.
- The company was flimflamming customers with hidden fees.
- He’s been flimflamming people out of their money for years.
- The politician was caught flimflamming voters with false promises.
- They were flimflamming elderly residents with phony investment schemes.