A trick, stratagem. to door make a blenkor blench: to play a trick.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > trickery, playing jokes > play tricks [phrase] (14) to do or make a blenk or blencha1250 A trick, stratagem. to door make a blenkor blench: to play a trick. to play (a person) a pageant1530 A performance intended to deceive; a trick. Obsolete. to give one the geck1568 to get a geck: to be deceived or tricked. to give one the geck: to mock, trick, deceive one. to play a paw1568 A slight movement or motion; an action, a deed. Also: a breath. to play a paw: to play a trick. to play one's paws: to play one's part in acting… to draw through the water with a cat1631 to draw through the water with a cat, also to whip the cat: to practise a practical joke, thus described by Grose. come1714 To try to deceive or get the better of someone with a specified trick, stratagem, etc. Now frequently in don't come that —— with me. Cf. to come o… to run one's rig upon1793 To play a prank or trick on. to come (the) paddy over1809 colloquial. to come (the) paddy over: to dupe or hoodwink, by means of the supposed Irish talent for flattery or persuasive talk (cf. blarney, n.). to work a traverse1840 figurative. slang. to execute a plan, scheme, or trick, esp. in order to fool or get the better of someone. Cf. to work Tom Cox's traverse at Tom, n.1… to go on, have, take a lark1884 A frolicsome adventure, a spree. Also to go on, have, take a lark; to make a lark of = ‘to make game of’. to pull a fast one1912 to pull a fast one, to put over a fast one, and variants: (slang, originally U.S.) to take advantage of someone by trickery; to deceive. Hence fas… to take for a ride1925 colloquial. To tease; to mislead deliberately, to deceive, hoax, cheat. to pull a person's pissera1935 coarse slang. That with which a person urinates; (chiefly) spec. the penis. Frequently in to pull a person's pisser: to tease or playfully deceive a… to pull a person's chain1975 colloquial (chiefly North American). to pull (also yank, jerk) a person's chain: to tease or trick a person, usually by telling a lie; to… |
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