Confidence trick/trickster

Origin of: Confidence trick/trickster

Confidence trick/trickster

Originally, this was an American idiom in the form of confidence game describing a ruse to gain someone’s confidence in order to swindle them out of money etc and dates from the mid-19th century. Thereafter, became known as a confidence trick in Britain. By the late 19th century, the abbreviation con was in wide usage and expressions like con man, con artist, con game date from around this time.