ploy


ploy

noun \ˈpli\

Definition of PLOY

2
a : a tactic intended to embarrass or frustrate an opponent b : a devised or contrived move : stratagem <a ploy to get her to open the door — Robert B. Parker>

Examples of PLOY

  1. Her story about being sick is only a ploy to get you to give her money.
  2. <asking me to take her shopping turned out to be a ploy to get me to the surprise party>

Origin of PLOY

probably from employ
First Known Use: 1697

Rhymes with PLOY

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