Sell you a bill of goods

The phrase "Sell you a bill of goods" means to deceive or persuade someone by presenting false, exaggerated, or misleading information, typically for personal gain. It refers to the act of convincing another person to believe in something that is not true or beneficial, often in a sales or persuasive context.


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