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bunco
[ buhng-koh ]
bunco
/ ˈbʊŋkəʊ /
noun
- a swindle, esp one by confidence tricksters
verb
- tr to swindle; cheat
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bunco1
C19: perhaps from Spanish banca bank (in gambling), from Italian banca bank 1
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Example Sentences
Traveling around in her golf cart, she plays bocce and bunco, takes birding walks and goes to tribute band concerts.
From New York Times
The community has bunco and poker clubs too, she said.
From Washington Post
Place in the win column Frank Loesser’s priceless score and a big cast commandingly in tune with a vintage New York of bunco artists, chorus girls, soul savers and high rollers.
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I was later informed that each hostess does NOT have the right to set safety protocols for her own home while playing bunco.
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The game lasted more than an hour, until finally, with the clatter of the dice, there were cries of “bunco.”
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