do something with mirrors »
To insinuate one has performed a magic or optical trick with the use of hidden mirrors, insinuating trickery and sham.
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do the trick »
To work; to be successful; to solve a problem.
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fall for »
To be fooled; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick.
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how's tricks »
Informal greeting roughly equivalent to How are you?.
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one-trick pony »
A performing animal that knows only one trick.
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one-trick pony »
A person or group noteworthy for only a single achievement, skill, or characteristic.
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pull a fast one »
To deceive or trick.
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put one over »
To fool, trick or deceive.
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put one past somebody »
To deceive, trick, or fool, especially by concealing something.
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sell »
To trick, or cheat someone.
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trick of the trade »
A shortcut or other quick, or very effective way of doing things, that professional workers learn from experience.
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trick out »
To trick out; to mod or customize an object, typically for the purpose of both personalization as well as enhancing the object's performance capabilities and more particularly for the purpose of performing stunts with that object.
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tuits »
"tricky": Needs many tuits. [2].
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turn a trick »
To perform a sexual service for a customer.
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turn tricks »
To work as a prostitute, providing sexual services for money.
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