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  1. TIL: The term "con man" (or "con artist") is actually short for "confidence man" and also led to the use of "con" as a verb. The terms came into popular use during the mid-1800s. con serve.... so many serve the con.

  2. Jan 7, 2005 · motomotion; usually seen as con moto, meaning with motion or quickly; Moto primo - First (the feminine form) motion; munter (Ger) – lively; N. narrante – narratingly; naturale or nat. – natural; i.e., discontinue a special effect, such as col legno, sul tasto, sul ponticello, or playing in harmonics

  3. Italian Musical Terms. The majority of musical terms are in Italian, so this page has quite a long list. The other common languages for musical terms are German and French. Some of the words below have an audio file attached so you can hear how it is pronounced. Just click on the speaker icon.

    Musical Term
    Abbreviation
    a
    at; to; by; for; in
    a capella
    unaccompanied
    a piacere
    at pleasure
    accelerando
    (accel.)
  4. Oct 18, 2024 · The meaning of CON MAN is a person who tricks other people in order to get their money : con artist.

  5. con man. noun [ C ] us / ˈkɑn ˌmæn / (also con artist, us / ˈkɑn ˌɑr·t̬ɪst /) Add to word list. a person who uses tricks to cheat people, esp. to get their money or possessions. (Definition of con man from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Oct 20, 1996 · The verb "con" meaning "to swindle" made its appearance a few years later, in 1896, in "Artie" by American author George Ade. "Con man" is a shortening of the earlier phrase "confidence man," which first appeared in the New Orleans Picayune in 1849.

  7. A con man is a man who persuades people to give him their money or property by lying to them.

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