Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

take-for-a-ride

idiom
/teɪk fɔːr ə raɪd/
Definition
To deceive or trick someone, especially to gain something from them without their knowledge.
Examples
  • John trusted her completely, but she really took him for a ride with her lies.
  • Be careful not to let anyone take you for a ride; always verify the information you receive.
Meaning
This phrase often implies leading someone to believe something false or misleading, resulting in that person being taken advantage of.
Synonyms
  • deceive
  • dupe
  • fool
  • trick