Trick
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Trick may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Trick (Kumi Koda album), 2009
- Trick (Panic Channel album), 2005
- Trick-Trick, Detroit rapper
- Stephanie Trick is an American stride (born 1987), ragtime and jazz pianist born in 1987
- Trick Daddy (born 1973), American rapper and producer
Television and film
- Trick (film), a 1999 American film
- Tricks (film), a 2007 Polish film by Andrzej Jakimowski
- Trick (TV series), a comedic Japanese television drama
- Stop trick, a simple film special effect
Performance
- Tricking, a martial arts based sport with emphasis on aesthetics
- Trick, an acrobatic move performed in an acro dance
- Magic (illusion) trick, an illusion or act of misdirection
- Skateboarding trick, a maneuver performed on a skateboard while skateboarding
Literature
- Tricks (novel), a 2009 novel by Ellen Hopkins
Sports and games
- Hat-trick, in sports, succeeding at anything three times in three consecutive attempts
- Trick-taking game, a type of card game
- Trick shot, a shot played on a billiards table, which seems unlikely or impossible, or requires significant skill
- Trick McSorley (1852–1936), American professional baseball player
- Armon Trick (born 1978), retired German international rugby union player
- Marcus Trick (born 1977), retired German international rugby union player
- Stanley Arthur Trick (1884–1958), English cricketer for Essex
Other uses
- Confidence trick, a trick performed by a con artist
- Trick, a persons who pays for prostitution ("Turn a trick")
- Trick, a neat or unexpected solution in computer programming
- Trick, a clever solution to a vexing scientific problem or dilemma
- Trick (nautical term)
- David Trick (born 1955), former Ontario civil servant and university administrator
- Trick McCorrigan, in the Canadian television series, Lost Girl
See also
- Trix (disambiguation)
- Tricky (disambiguation)
- Hat trick (disambiguation)
- Trichomoniasis or trich, a sexually transmitted infection
- Trick-or-treating, an activity for children on Halloween
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