Bunco [noun]

Definition of Bunco:

disloyalty, dishonesty

Opposite/Antonyms of Bunco:


Sentence/Example of Bunco:

The wandering vagabond considers him the "bunco-man" of the beggars' world, and that is a good name.

The hold-up man—the card-sharp—the bunco-steerer—the get-rich-quick stock-broker fall "easy game" to the detective thus disguised.

I won't bunco my neighbors an' I ain't goin' to 'low you to do it with any proposition I'm interested in.

For fraud, exploited by the skillfulest of advertising bunco men, is the basis of the trade.

This is one of the greatest bunco games ever practiced upon workingmen.

They understand their game, which is that of bunco-steering to "exploit" labor on the largest scale the world has ever seen.

For fraud, exploited by the skillfullest of advertising bunco men, is the basis of the trade.

They were ready and eager to bite at any sort of bunco game I saw fit to play upon them.

“Yoos a norribable liar, Larry,” answered Bunco with a broad grin.

"Bunco Harry" took up the roll of money and looked at it with almost respect in his smiling eyes.