bunko

[ˈbʌŋkəʊ]

bunko Definition

  • 1a swindle or confidence trick, typically involving money
  • 2a game played with dice and cards, popular in the US in the early 20th century

Using bunko: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bunko" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He fell for a bunko scheme and lost all his savings.

  • Example

    The group of friends decided to play a game of bunko after dinner.

bunko Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bunko

  • a police unit that investigates fraud and confidence crimes

    Example

    The bunko squad was called in to investigate the recent string of scams in the area.

  • a person who engages in swindling or confidence tricks

    Example

    The con man was a notorious bunko artist who had fooled many people out of their money.

  • a game played with dice and cards, popular in the US in the early 20th century

    Example

    The seniors at the community center enjoy playing a weekly game of bunko.

Origins of bunko

originated from the Spanish word 'banco', meaning 'bank'

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Summary: bunko in Brief

'Bunko' [ˈbʌŋkəʊ] refers to a swindle or confidence trick, often involving money. It can also denote a game played with dice and cards, popular in the US in the early 20th century. Examples include 'He fell for a bunko scheme and lost all his savings.' and 'The group of friends decided to play a game of bunko after dinner.'