Feague

Pronunciation: /ˈfiɡu/

Feague (verb)

  1. to trick or deceive someone, often in a playful or mischievous way.
  2. to stimulate a horse to make it lively, often using a hidden method.

Examples

  • They tried to feague the tourists with fake souvenirs.
  • She was feagued into buying a faulty product.

Common collocations: feague someone, feague into, feague a horse, feague before race

Synonyms of Feague

Informal