palm\ off

palm\ off
v informal
1. To sell or give (smth) by pretending it is something more valuable; to sell or give by trickery.

He palmed off his own painting as a Rembrandt.

The salesman palmed off pine wood floors as oak.

Syn.: fob off, pass off
2. To deceive (someone) by a trick or lie.

He palmed his creditors off with a great show of prosperity.

Syn.: put off
3. To introduce someone as a person he isn't; present in a false pretense.

He palmed the girl off as a real Broadway actress.


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