Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
syker
Verb
/ˈsaɪ.kər/

Definition
Syker is a colloquial term often used in slang to indicate deceit or trickery, particularly in persuading someone to believe something that is not true.

Examples
- Don’t syker me into thinking you actually like that movie!
- He tried to syker his way out of doing his chores.

Meaning
To ‘syker’ someone means to fool or deceive them, typically by making them believe in a falsehood or an exaggerated truth.

Synonyms
- Deceive
- Fool
- Trick
- Con
- Mislead