Disconcerting question. You're suggesting that we are of rather low moral character, or would entertain the thought of advancing our own agendas by twisting the intent of sincere questioners...
We have several hundred categories, literally millions of very active members who continuously scan, ask, answer and edit materials of every kind, as well as thousands of bright and helpful supervisors always on the lookout for accuracy and fairness. Any less judgmental questions from the audience?
[In other words, for those less attuned to cynicism and 'ad hominem' as rhetorical tools, yes.]
it looks like a duck (This is a nonsense question that someone added)
play duck duck goose
Duck in the lake
D U C K Answer: Duck down.
Duck and cover
No, subterfuge is a noun meaning deceit or deception. The verb form would be "to use subterfuge."
Subterfuge is a noun.
What is subterfuge Subterfuge is trying to delay the inevitable, using a deceptive device or strategy to evade a rule.
Subterfuge is lying and tricking others to accomplish a goal. An example of subterfuge used in a sentence is: They used subterfuge to get us to agree to host the party, unaware of their ulterior motives for the party.
Subterfuge by Judas Priest was written by Glenn Tipton
The young boy had to subterfuge his way out from getting in trouble.
Subterfuge refers to sabotage or deceitful manipulation. An example of the word subterfuge used in a sentence might be, "Paul took the fall for the con job, since Rocko was using subterfuge to get away with the loot unscathed."
Beetles use subterfuge to infiltrate bee nests
The word subterfuge has three syllables. Sub-ter-fuge.
The cast of Subterfuge - 2011 includes: Russel Tighe as Wolf
The cast of Le subterfuge - 1910 includes: Denise Parisel
Subterfuge - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 Iceland:12 USA:R