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trick
noun
1 something which is done or said to cheat, deceive, fool or humiliate someone.
2 a deceptive appearance, especially one caused by the light; an illusion.
3 a mischievous act or plan; a prank or joke.
4 a clever or skilful act or feat which astonishes, puzzles or amuses.
5 a peculiar habit or mannerism He has a trick of always saying inappropriate things .
6 a special technique or knack a trick of the trade .
7 a feat of skill which can be learned.
8 the cards played in one round of a card game and which are won by one of the players.
9 slang a prostitute's client.
10 naut a period of duty at the helm.
as adjective played a trick shot trick photography .
verb (tricked , tricking )
1 to cheat, deceive or defraud.
2 (trick someone into or out of something) to make them do as one wants, or to gain something from them, by cheating or deception.
[15c: from Norman French trique ]
be up to one's tricks again or old tricks (again) colloq to be acting in the characteristic, expected or usual way, especially by misbehaving.
do the trick colloq to do or be what is necessary to achieve the required result.
How's tricks? colloq a casual greeting that is equivalent to -How are things going?-.
turn a trick slang said of a prostitute: to have sex with a client.
trick out or up to dress or decorate in a fancy way.
trick cyclist
noun
1 an acrobat who performs stunts on a bicycle or monocycle, eg in a circus.
2 colloq a psychiatrist.
trick or treat
noun , orig N Am the children's practice of dressing up on Hallowe'en to call at people's houses for small gifts, threatening to play a trick on them if they are not given one.
trickery
noun (trickeries )
1 an act, instance, or the practice, of deceiving or cheating.
2 the use of tricks.
trickle
verb (trickled , trickling ) tr & intr
1 to flow or make something flow in a thin slow stream or drops.
2 to move, come or go slowly and gradually.
noun a thin slow stream, flow or movement.
[14c: originally said of tears]

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