hum·bug /ˈhʌmˌbʌg/
  (vt.)欺騙,欺詐,瞞騙(vi.)行騙欺騙,欺詐,騙子
  Hum·bug n.
  1. An imposition under fair pretenses; something contrived in order to deceive and mislead; a trick by cajolery; a hoax.
  2. A spirit of deception; cajolery; trickishness.
  3. One who deceives or misleads; a deceitful or trickish fellow; an impostor.
  Hum·bug, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Humbugged p. pr. & vb. n. Humbugging ] To deceive; to impose; to cajole; to hoax.
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  humbug
       n 1: pretentious or silly talk or writing [syn: baloney, boloney,
             bilgewater, bosh, drool, taradiddle, tarradiddle,
             tommyrot, tosh, twaddle]
       2: communication (writen or spoken) intended to deceive [syn: snake
          oil]
       3: something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended
          to gain an advantage [syn: fraud, fraudulence, dupery,
           hoax, put-on]
       v : trick or deceive
       [also: humbugging, humbugged]