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bogus money

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  • Money order — postal money order: Duchy of Brunswick, 1867 A money order is a payment order for a pre specified amount of money. Because it is required that the funds be prepaid for the amount shown on it, it is a more trusted method of payment than a personal …   Wikipedia

  • bogus — I adj Bad, unfair. That exam was totally bogus. 1970s II adj False, fake. They caught him passing bogus money. 1830s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • bogus — /bowgss/ Counterfeit; sham; imitation; as e.g. bogus money …   Black's law dictionary

  • bogus — /bowgss/ Counterfeit; sham; imitation; as e.g. bogus money …   Black's law dictionary

  • bogus — 1838, counterfeit money, spurious coin, Amer.Eng., apparently from a slang word applied (according to some sources first in Ohio in 1827) to a counterfeiter s apparatus. One bogus or machine impressing dies on the coin, with a number of dies,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • bogus — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not genuine or true. DERIVATIVES bogusly adverb bogusness noun. ORIGIN originally US, denoting a machine for making counterfeit money: of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • Bogus escrow — The bogus escrow scam is a straightforward confidence trick in which a scammer operates a bogus escrow service.Escrow services are intended to ensure security by acting as a middleman in transactions where the two parties do not trust each other …   Wikipedia

  • bogus — bo|gus [ˈbəugəs US ˈbou ] adj [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: bogus machine for making illegal money (1800 1900)] not true or real, although someone is trying to make you think it is = ↑false ▪ bogus insurance claims ▪ bogus applications for asylum …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Money mule — A money mule is a person who transfers stolen money or merchandise from one country to another, either in person, through a courier service, or electronically. The term is commonly used to describe on line scams that prey on victims who are… …   Wikipedia

  • bogus — adjective Etymology: obsolete argot bogus counterfeit money Date: 1825 not genuine ; counterfeit, sham • bogusly adverb • bogusness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bogus — /boh geuhs/, adj. 1. not genuine; counterfeit; spurious; sham. n. 2. Print., Journalism. matter set, by union requirement, by a compositor and later discarded, duplicating the text of an advertisement for which a plate has been supplied or type… …   Universalium

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