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While hanging with friends, you may have heard them say they were “getting fleeced.” But what does this slang term mean? “Fleeced” is a figure of speech that means someone tricked you to steal your money or other valuables. Keep reading below, and we'll tell you everything you need to know. Scroll down to learn the definition of fleeced, how to use it, where it comes from, and what other terms it’s related to!
Fleeced Definition & Meaning
As a slang term, getting "fleeced" means to be tricked or conned you out of your money. You use it to say that you were scammed, ripped off, or cheated. Fleeced can also refer to shearing a sheep of its wool or mean that something is covered or lined with wool.