- - Poser?
- - Fictitious, dishonest
- - unlikely to be bought?
- - Like a counterfeit bill
- - Charlatan(Used today)
- - Insincere one
- - Holden Caulfield's term for an insincere person
- - Apt rhyme for 'baloney'
- - Hypocrite, e.g
- - Faker
- - Faker than fake
- - Like so-called "Monopoly money"
- - Hypocrite, say
- - Person who's all pretense
- - Insincere type
- - Like a three-dollar bill
- - Frequent insult in "The Catcher in the Rye"
- - One full of baloney
- - Like the 28-Down of underage drinkers
- - Deceiving
- - Hypocrite
- - Like some ID
- - Like a $3 bill
- - 61 Bogus
- - Like stage money
- - Adjective for a $3 bill
- - Fourflusher
- - Spurious: Slang.
- - Four-flusher's pal.
- - False: Slang.
- - Imposter: Slang.
- - Not genuine: Slang.
- - Like a gold brick.
- - Hokey
- - Not the real deal
- - Not legit
- - Concocted
- - Plastic
- - Fraudulent
- - Ersatz
- - Knockoff
- - Charlatan
- - Impostor
- - Quack
- - Imposter
- - Four-flusher
- - Fraud.
- - Counterfeit
- - Insincere
- - Bogus
- - Not genuine
- - Sham
- - Mock
- - Fake
- - Spurious
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