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hoax
(hoax)
Pronunciation:
/həʊks/
noun
a humorous or malicious deception:
the evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate hoax
[
as modifier
]
:
a hoax 999 call
verb
[
with object
]
trick or deceive (someone).
Origin:
late 18th century
(as a verb): probably a contraction of
hocus
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