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tricking Definition


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trick
noun
    1. Something which is done or said to cheat, deceive, fool or humiliate someone.
      Thesaurus: deceit, wile, fraud, deception, ruse, feint, hoax, artifice, trap, stratagem, double-dealing, subterfuge.
    2a. A deceptive appearance, especially one caused by the light; an illusion;

      Example: trick photography
    3. A mischievous act or plan; a prank or joke.
    4a. A clever or skilful act or feat which astonishes, puzzles or amuses;

      Example: played a trick shot
    5. A peculiar habit or mannerism.
      Example: He has a trick of always saying inappropriate things
    6. A special technique or knack.
      Example: 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.
verb tricked, tricking
    1. To cheat, deceive or defraud.
      Thesaurus: dupe, fool, deceive, mislead, delude, cheat, outwit, gull, bamboozle, hoodwink, pull a fast one on (slang), pull someone's leg (slang).
    2. To make them do as one wants, or to gain something from them, by cheating or deception.
      Form: trick someone into something
      Form: trick someone out of something
Idiom: be up to one's tricks again (be up to one's old tricks (again))
    colloq
    To be acting in the characteristic, expected or usual way, especially by misbehaving.
Idiom: do the trick
    colloq
    To do or be what is necessary to achieve the required result.
Idiom: How's tricks?
    colloq
    A casual greeting that is equivalent to ‘How are things going?'.
Idiom: turn a trick
    slang
    Said of a prostitute: to have sex with a client.
Etymology: 15c: from Norman French trique.

Phrasal Verb: trick out or up
    To dress or decorate in a fancy way.


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