Karony'd

When you fall for a scam that makes outlandish promises for high returns. The scam is typically long-running with none of the promises ever being fulfilled. This causes the victim to invest more and more over time, until the sunk-cost fallacy creeps in, or they abandon the scam at a significant loss.

The scammer will usually flaunt their ill-gotten gains in front of their victims, often over social media, while maintaining the pretense that they are a successful businessman/women, who is innovating in their chosen industry.
Man I can't believe I got Karony'd by that email saying that I have inherited millions from a distant relative who happens to be a Nigerian prince.
by Kohn_jarony April 28, 2023
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