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phony (adj.)

also phoney, "not genuine," 1899, perhaps an alteration of fawney "gilt brass ring used by swindlers."

His most successful swindle was selling "painted" or "phony" diamonds. He had a plan of taking cheap stones, and by "doctoring" them make them have a brilliant and high class appearance. His confederates would then take the diamonds to other pawnbrokers and dispose of them. ["The Jewelers Review," New York, April 5, 1899]

The noun meaning "phony person or thing" is attested from 1902.

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Definitions of phony from WordNet
1
phony (n.)
a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives;
Synonyms: hypocrite / dissembler / dissimulator / phoney / pretender
2
phony (adj.)
fraudulent; having a misleading appearance;
Synonyms: bogus / fake / phoney / bastard
From wordnet.princeton.edu