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The term "bamboozle" is thought to have originated in the late 18th century in Ireland. It is derived from the Irish phrase "bam bos," which means "a cheat" or "humbug." This phrase was used to describe someone who was trying to trick or deceive others. Over time, the term "bamboozle" came to be used in a more general sense, to refer to any kind of trickery or deception.
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