burlar

Etymology
From (13th century), from.

Verb

 * 1)  to circumvent; to avoid
 * 2)  to mock
 * 1)  to mock

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to cheat; to swindle
 * 2)  to circumvent, to bypass to avoid having to follow a rule
 * 3)  to mock, to ridicule

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to outwit, to outsmart, to circumvent, to trick, to deceive
 * 2)  to circumvent, to evade, to cheat
 * 3)  to make fun of, to poke fun at, to mock, to ridicule, to jeer + de
 * 4)  to taunt, to tease often uses de
 * 5)  to scoff, to scoff at + de
 * 6)  to deceive oneself + de
 * 1)  to taunt, to tease often uses de
 * 2)  to scoff, to scoff at + de
 * 3)  to deceive oneself + de