prefool
/ˈpriːfuːl/Definitions
1. noun
A person who fools or deceives others in a preliminary or initial way, often as a setup for a larger deception.
“The con artist turned out to be a prefool for the bigger scam that followed.”
1. noun
A person who fools or deceives others in a preliminary or initial way, often as a setup for a larger deception.
“The con artist turned out to be a prefool for the bigger scam that followed.”