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trick

trick [ trik ]


noun  (plural tricks)
Definition:
 
1. cunning deception: a cunning action or plan that is intended to cheat or deceive

2. prank: a prank, joke, or mischievous action or plan
played a trick on his sister

3. special skill: a special, effective, or ingenious knack, skill, or technique
taught me the tricks of the trade

4. skillful act designed to amuse: a skillful act or feat designed to amuse or entertain
taught the dog to do tricks

5. act of magic: an act of magic or illusion, especially one involving sleight of hand, designed to puzzle or entertain
a conjuring trick

6. deceptive effect of light: an illusion, especially one caused by the light

7. peculiar habit: a peculiar characteristic, habit, mannerism, or way of behaving
He has this trick of scratching his ear when he's being evasive.

8. unforeseen event: a strange event or development that was not anticipated or seems unfair or sad
a cruel trick of fate

9. cards from each player in round: the cards played by all the players participating in one round of a card game and won by an individual player

10. period of duty: a period of duty, e.g. at the helm of a ship

11. prostitute's customer: a customer of a prostitute ( slang )

12. sex with somebody for money: an individual engagement between a prostitute and a client ( slang )

13. U.S. prison term: a period of imprisonment ( slang )



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle tricked, present participle trick·ing, 3rd person present singular tricks)
Definition:
 
cheat: to cheat or deceive somebody
Hundreds of readers were tricked into sending them money.



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. of tricks: involving or intended to be used for tricks or trickery
trick photography

2. performing tricks: skilled at doing tricks

3. made as imitation for joke: made as an imitation of something so that it can be used to play a joke on somebody

4. medicine occasionally symptomatic: displaying symptoms of injury from time to time ( informal )
a trick ankle

[15th century. < Old N French trique]

trick·er noun

do or turn the trick to be effective and do what is needed (informal)

how's tricks? used as a greeting (dated informal)

never or not miss a trick to notice everything that is happening, or any opportunity that is advantageous (informal)

show somebody a trick or two to demonstrate more skill than somebody else

up to one's (old) tricks acting in a characteristically idiosyncratic manner in a way that is disapproved of (informal)

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