A fork of Rural Dictionary
The place where you put something you didn't want to lose, the location of which you have now forgotten.
I had to buy a new pair of kid gloves; I must have put my old ones in the deceptacle.
Someone who will fool you with a variant on the truth. It is derived from an expression such as "Watch out for 'im, without doubt 'e'll cod yer." To cod means to fool you into believing a lie. This is a quality that age tends to bring on, thus: "old codger"; "young codger is in rare use.
I codded 'im perspicuitively, but 'e caught on and called me a codger.