"Fobbed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fobbed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fobbed" Meaning

The verb "fobbed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "fob", which means to cheat or deceive someone by pretending to do something.

"Fobbed" Examples

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Fobbed is a verb that means to cheat or trick someone by borrowing or taking something, intending to return it or replace it, but not doing so.

Examples:


John fobbed the expensive watch from the store and pawned it for cash. ( Cheat or trick someone )
She promised to lend me her car, but ended up fobbing me off with her neighbor's old rustbucket instead. ( Cheat or trick someone )
The chef was accused of fobbing off low-quality ingredients on unsuspecting diners. ( Cheat or trick someone )
The salesman tried to fob off the broken appliance on an unlucky customer. ( Cheat or trick someone )
The driver was accused of fobbing off the stolen goods by pretending they were his own. ( Cheat or trick someone )

Note: Fobbed is less common and more informal than other verbs, but it conveys a sense of dishonesty and deception.

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