Chumped: meaning, definitions and examples

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chumped

 

[ tʃʌmpt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

slang usage

Chumped is a slang term that refers to being tricked or outsmarted, often in a foolish or embarrassing manner. It can also imply being deceived or taken advantage of by someone. The term is frequently used in informal conversations to describe situations where someone has been made to look silly or naïve. Although it may not be widely recognized in formal settings, it carries a humorous or light-hearted connotation among those familiar with it.

Synonyms

conned, duped, fooled, tricked.

Examples of usage

  • He really chumped me with that prank.
  • Don't let him chump you into believing that nonsense.
  • I felt chumped after realizing my mistake.
  • She got chumped by a clever scam artist.

Translations

Translations of the word "chumped" in other languages:

🇵🇹 enganado

🇮🇳 धोखा दिया

🇩🇪 hereingelegt

🇮🇩 ditipu

🇺🇦 обдурений

🇵🇱 oszukany

🇯🇵 騙された

🇫🇷 dupe

🇪🇸 engañado

🇹🇷 kandırılmış

🇰🇷 속은

🇸🇦 مخدوع

🇨🇿 podvedený

🇸🇰 oklamaný

🇨🇳 受骗

🇸🇮 prevaran

🇮🇸 svikinn

🇰🇿 алдаған

🇬🇪 მოატყუეს

🇦🇿 aldadılmış

🇲🇽 engañado

Etymology

The word 'chump' has origins dating back to the early 19th century in American English. It is believed to be a variation of the 18th-century British slang 'chump', which meant a blockhead or fool. Over time, the term evolved, and by the 20th century, it began to take on connotations of deception or being easily fooled. The usage of 'chumped' as a past tense form emerged from the need to describe the act of having been made a chump. It is often used in casual conversations and is popular within certain youth cultures and communities who embrace slang and colloquial expressions.