duping delight
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== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
duper's delight
=== Etymology ===
Neologism coined by Paul Ekman in his book Telling Lies (1992).
=== Noun ===
duping delight (uncountable)
The pleasure of being able to manipulate and/or deceive someone, often made visible and obvious to others by flashing a smile at an inappropriate moment; getting delight out of duping an unsuspecting person.
2003:
High-stake lies may also generate emotions that don't fit what the person is saying: fear of being caught, guilt about lying, or what I call 'duping delight', may leak in the face, body or voice and suggest the person is not being truthful. [1]
2011:
Weiner smiled inappropriately during many interviews, revealing what interrogators refer to as "duping delight" -- a flash of a smile at the unconscious pleasure of "getting away with it." [2]
2014:
Unfortunately, dealing with a human being displaying duping delight is not so simple. [3]