Gayad
gayad (verb)
gayad – a verb referring to the act of being ‘bamboozled’, ‘hustled’ or stolen from, particularly when referring to money.
after buying a car online that wouldn’t start when it got to his apartment, aaron called the dealership and told them he wouldn’t tolerate being gayad.
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