Reverse Dictionary: DECOY

NOUNS
1678NEST-EGG something displayed or serving as a decoy or inducement 
1937 IDOL a duck or goose decoy → Amer. dial.


NOUNS, PERSON
1934 CHICKIE → CHICKY a decoy or lookout → US sl.


VERBS
1220 TOLL to decoy, to allure, to attract, to entice → obs.
1827 GAMMON ON A NOSE to decoy a person into a quiet corner → UK sl. obs.
1842 HANKLE to decoy, to entice, to instigate; to entangle in some pursuit or proceeding → Eng. dial.
1905 ROPE IN to decoy → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1913 TOLE to decoy, to lure; to lead or bring along; to induce → US & Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1974 TOLLER to decoy, to entice, to lure; to induce one to come or follow → Amer. dial.