phoney - significado y definición. Qué es phoney
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Qué (quién) es phoney - definición

INTENTIONAL DECEPTION MADE FOR UNFAIR OR UNLAWFUL GAIN OR DAMAGING OR DEPRIVING A VICTIM
Fraudulent; Frauds; Defraud; Phony; Constuctive fraud; Fraud for profit; Defrauding; Fraudster; Consumer fraud; Phoniness; Phoney; Fraud Detection; Fraud detection; Phonies; Fraud prevention; Fraud scam; Fraud law; Theft by deception; Organized fraud; Estafa; Intellect (videophone); Defrauder; Defraudation; Defraudment; Fraudsters; Finagler; Marketing scam; Intentional misrepresentation; Customer fraud; Anti-fraud movements; Financial fraud; Criminal fraud; Online fraud detection; Fraudulent Activity; Commodities Fraud; Commodities fraud; Fraud in the United States; Fraud in Canada; Fraud in China; Fraud in the United Kingdom
  • A fake [[automated teller]] slot used to commit bank fraud upon bank patrons.
  • impersonating]] a "Marine" caught by two gunnery sergeants at Times Square in New York City, New York
  • A fraudulent manufacturer's suggested retail price on a speaker

phoney         
also phony (phoneys)
1.
If you describe something as phoney, you disapprove of it because it is false rather than genuine. (INFORMAL)
He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute...
ADJ [disapproval]
2.
If you say that someone is phoney, you disapprove of them because they are pretending to be someone that they are not in order to deceive people. (INFORMAL)
He looks totally phoney to me.
ADJ [disapproval]
Phoney is also a noun.
'He's false, a phoney,' Harry muttered.
N-COUNT
phoney         
(chiefly N. Amer. also phony) informal
¦ adjective (phonier, phoniest) not genuine.
¦ noun (plural phoneys or phonies) a fraudulent person or thing.
Derivatives
phonily adverb
phoniness noun
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
phoney war         
  • British [[Ministry of Home Security]] poster of a type that was common during the Phoney War
  • People of Warsaw outside the British Embassy with a banner which says "Long live England!" just after the British declaration of war with Nazi Germany
  • Lauterbach]] during the Saar Offensive
EIGHT-MONTH PERIOD AT THE START OF WORLD WAR II, DURING WHICH THERE WAS ONLY ONE LIMITED MILITARY LAND OPERATION ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Drole de guerre; Sitzkrieg; Strange war; Phony war; Phoney war; Bore War; Drôle de guerre; Phony War; Sitzkreig; The phoney war; The sitting war; Sitting War
also phony war
A phoney war is when two opposing groups are openly hostile towards each other or are in competition with each other, as if they were at war, but there is no real fighting. (BRIT)
N-SING

Wikipedia

Fraud

In law, fraud is intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right. Fraud can violate civil law (e.g., a fraud victim may sue the fraud perpetrator to avoid the fraud or recover monetary compensation) or criminal law (e.g., a fraud perpetrator may be prosecuted and imprisoned by governmental authorities), or it may cause no loss of money, property, or legal right but still be an element of another civil or criminal wrong. The purpose of fraud may be monetary gain or other benefits, for example by obtaining a passport, travel document, or driver's license, or mortgage fraud, where the perpetrator may attempt to qualify for a mortgage by way of false statements.

Internal fraud, also known as "insider fraud", is fraud committed or attempted by someone within an organisation such as an employee.

A hoax is a distinct concept that involves deliberate deception without the intention of gain or of materially damaging or depriving a victim.

Ejemplos de uso de phoney
1. But what I call Genuine Phoney is a different matter.
2. Eriksson has for the past four years looked like a phoney and acted a phoney but everyone in the FA wanted to ignore the inevitable conclusion.
3. Better a sincere pessimist over a phoney optimist any day.
4. "The problem is that the public can see through someone who is a phoney.
5. Not to me it isn‘t. – P Williams, London This Phoney B Liar is at it again.