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    xalime is offline Newbie
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    Default To dupe something out of someone

    Hi -- I have a question about the use of the verb 'to dupe.' Can you dupe something out of somebody? Example: I duped him out of $20 OR I duped $20 out of him. Thanks!
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    Default Re: To dupe something out of someone

    I duped him out of $20.

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