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tricks noun► on the tricksworking as a prostitute US, 1961
idiomtricks► sb's bag of trickshow's tricks?spoken used in order to greet someone in a friendly way:Hiya, kid - how's tricks?How's tricks, Pat - I haven't see you for a long time.sb is up to his/her old tricksused in order to show that you disapprove because someone is behaving badly in a way that they have done before:Pete's up to his old tricks again - he's taken another two-hour lunch break.It looks as though the immigration officials are up to their old tricks.tricks of the tradeclever methods that are used, especially in a particular job, and are learned by experience:It's easy to decorate cakes beautifully - you just have to know some tricks of the trade.Alistair learned the tricks of the trade by watching and listening to some very experienced reporters. (redirected from tricks)
See:- (one) doesn't miss a trick
- a bag of tricks
- a bag/box of tricks
- a box of tricks
- a hat trick
- a one-trick pony
- a trick worth two of (something)
- a trick worth two of that
- bag of tricks
- be up to (one's) (old) tricks
- be up to (one's) old tricks
- be up to your tricks
- box of tricks
- confidence game
- dirty trick
- dirty tricks
- do the job/trick
- do the trick
- every trick in the book
- hat trick
- have a trick up (one's) sleeve
- have an ace up (one's) sleeve
- have an ace/a trick up your sleeve
- he, she, etc. doesn't miss a trick
- How do you do
- How’s tricks?
- how's tricks
- how's tricks?
- know a trick or two
- know every trick in the book
- miss a trick
- miss a trick, doesn't/not to
- never miss a trick
- not miss a trick
- one-trick pony
- play a trick (on one)
- play a trick on
- play tricks on
- pull a stunt
- pull a trick (on someone)
- someone's bag of tricks
- teach an old dog new tricks
- teach an old dog new tricks, one can't/it's hard to
- that does it
- that does the trick
- the oldest trick in the book
- the tricks of the trade
- There are tricks in every trade
- trick (one) into (doing something)
- trick (oneself or something) up
- trick into
- trick of the trade
- trick on someone
- trick or treat
- trick out
- trick out of
- trick up (one's) sleeve
- trick-or-treater
- trick-or-treating
- tricks of the trade
- try every trick in the book
- try, use, etc. every trick in the book
- turn a trick
- turn a trick/tricks
- turn the trick
- turn tricks
- up to (one's) (old) tricks
- up to one's old tricks
- up to your tricks
- use every trick in the book
- whole bag of tricks
- You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
- you can't teach an old dog new tricks
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