Trick
/tɹɪk/
noun
Something designed to fool or swindle.
“It was just a trick to say that the house was underpriced.”
A single element of a magician's (or any variety entertainer's) act; a magic trick.
“And for my next trick, I will pull a wombat out of a duffel bag.”
An entertaining difficult physical action.
“That's a nice skateboard, but can you do any tricks on it?”
Synonyms: john, shift, illusion, magic trick, sleight of hand, artifice, con, gambit
verb
To fool; to cause to believe something untrue; to deceive.
“You tried to trick me when you said that house was underpriced.”
To draw (as opposed to blazon - to describe in words).
To dress; to decorate; to adorn fantastically; often followed by up, off, or out.
Synonyms: con, dupe, fool, gull, have, hoodwink, pull the wool over someone's eyes, rip off
adjective
Involving trickery or deception.
“trick photography”
Able to perform tricks.
“A trick pony”
Defective or unreliable.
“a trick knee”