What does the term "Grifting" mean?
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:35:24 AM
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this is why there's no upvoting here
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:41:03 AM
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>>508661291 (OP)
I think it means living off of your followers. Usually by scamming them.
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:41:29 AM
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>>508661291 (OP)
Race car drivers do it, dumb ass
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:42:02 AM
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>>508661291 (OP)
To push opinions or an agenda for monetary gain, rather than representing one’s true belief
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:42:41 AM
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"Grifting" refers to the act of obtaining money or property illicitly, typically through deception or a confidence game. It involves tricking or swindling people out of their money or resources. A person who engages in grifting is called a "grifter." Grifters often use charm, persuasion, or elaborate schemes to manipulate their victims. While "grifting" itself isn't a specific legal charge, the acts associated with it (like fraud, theft by deception, or various scams) are illegal and can lead to severe penalties.
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 7:50:31 AM
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>>508661507
And waste the opportunity to rid our growing stockpiles of rotting fish?
>there's your gift fren
Anonymous
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6/25/2025, 8:19:30 AM
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>>508661291 (OP)
It comes from the 3rd Fast and Furious movie. Where the guy was grifting in Tokyo.