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Bunco  n.  (Written also bunko)  See bunko.



Bunko  n.  (Written also bunco)  A kind of swindling game or scheme, originally by means of cards or by a sham lottery, but now used for any swindling tactic.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bunco" Quotes from Famous Books



... monologue was an account of how a farmer got the best of a bunco steerer in New York City, and was delivered in the esoteric dialect of the Bowery. It was not long before willing smiles gave place to long-drawn faces of comic bewilderment, and, although Copernicus set his best example by artificial grins and pretended ...
— The Panchronicon • Harold Steele Mackaye

... us that the good old play We call the game of life, Is fair no more, and every day Leads on to more of strife; The cards are marked, the hands are stuffed, The players bunco feel, And graft has all the goodness bluffed Till ...
— Oklahoma Sunshine • Freeman E. (Freeman Edwin) Miller



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