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Humbug
Humbug Hum"bug`, n. [Prob. fr. hum to impose on, deceive + bug a frightful object.] 1. An imposition under fair pretenses; something contrived in order to deceive and mislead; a trick by cajolery; a hoax. 2. A spirit of deception; cajolery; trickishness. 3. One who deceives or misleads; a deceitful or trickish fellow; an impostor. --Sir J. Stephen.
Humbug
Humbug Hum"bug`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Humbugged; p. pr. & vb. n. Humbugging.] To deceive; to impose; to cajole; to hoax.
Humbugged
Humbug Hum"bug`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Humbugged; p. pr. & vb. n. Humbugging.] To deceive; to impose; to cajole; to hoax.
Humbugger
Humbugger Hum"bug`ger, n. One who humbugs.
Humbuggery
Humbuggery Hum"bug`ger*y, n. The practice of imposition.
Humbugging
Humbug Hum"bug`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Humbugged; p. pr. & vb. n. Humbugging.] To deceive; to impose; to cajole; to hoax.

Meaning of Humbu from wikipedia

- English terminology. The Kinshasa site has been inhabited by Bantus (Teke, Humbu [fr]) for centuries and was known as Nshasa before transforming into a commercial...
- village of Nshasa (now Kinshasa) was founded and inhabited by the Teke and Humbu people along the Congo River. Henry Morton Stanley established a trading...
- and the Boulevard du 30 Juin. Founded and inhabited by the Teke people or Humbu people [fr], the fishing village of Kinsh****a, also spelled Kinch****a, was...
- Buri Wolio Latin هُمْبُ۲‎ humbu-humbu سُمْبࣹ۲‎ sumbe-sumbe يِنْچࣹمَ۲‎ incema-incema ڠَوُ۲نَ‎ ngawu-ngawuna...
- that will appoint the latest Batéké plateau. The tribes of the region, Humbu and Mfinu, were regarded as owners on this side of the river. Over time...
- known as Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), to a family of Humbu ethnicity. His older brother is Ditutala Mbuesa. Both siblings were members...
- referred to locally as Kalamu (a term meaning "watercourse" in the Teke-Humbu dialect of the region's indigenous po****tion), is the primary waterway...
- the commune was governed by a customary chief from the Bantu-speaking Humbu ethnic group, specifically Chief Molo. In 1954, Matete was formally designated...
- Vunda-Manenga Historically, Mont Ngafula was a large village inhabited by Humbu people in a suburban area. The name Mont Ngafula is derived from two elements:...
- the group Bana Odeon joined Zaïko Langa Langa, infusing the music with Humbu folklore chants and dynamic dance moves. The 'cri' "Atalaku! Tala!" introduced...