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  1. 1. A con-job that requires a certain amount of effort and as a namesake, is usually in it for the long haul. Gaining someone's trust for a number of months and then when the stake is in your court and you have their complete trust--taking advantage of it. Usually denotes relationship status or high-level business partnerships. > 'The senior manager was in it for the long con. 3 years to nab 8.3 million dollars.' Source: ecdict

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