budol

Etymology
From slang in, an allusion to the which specializes in conning victims to give their money or possessions, possibly from. See also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and. Also possibly a of, possibly from  according to Zorc (1993).

Noun

 * 1) act of cheating, swindling, or double-crossing
 * 2) act of persuading, influencing, or convincing someone into doing something
 * 3)  purchased goods, especially those that were impulsive, unplanned or unnecessary
 * 1) act of persuading, influencing, or convincing someone into doing something
 * 2)  purchased goods, especially those that were impulsive, unplanned or unnecessary
 * 1)  purchased goods, especially those that were impulsive, unplanned or unnecessary
 * 1)  purchased goods, especially those that were impulsive, unplanned or unnecessary