dirty tricks
Americanplural noun
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Politics. unethical or illegal campaign practices or pranks intended to disrupt or sabotage the campaigns of opposing candidates.
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any similar practices carried out against rival countries or corporations for espionage or commercial purposes.
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Etymology
Origin of dirty tricks
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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But while the Reds claimed a 2-1 win courtesy of two Steven Gerrard penalties, the Liverpool skipper felt there had been a few dirty tricks from the Hammers.
From BBC • Nov. 10, 2025
Author Fabcaro and illustrator Didier Conrad have opted for a classic storytelling blend of fights, dirty tricks, local specialities -- and an encounter with Caesar himself.
From Barron's • Oct. 23, 2025
“There’s dirty tricks being played all over the place,” Swanson said.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 5, 2023
Soon they ran a front-page story that falsely accused Connaughton of orchestrating the arrest through "dirty tricks."
From Salon • Apr. 18, 2023
The dirty tricks of making squared infinitesimals disappear and then dividing by zero to get a derivative were no longer necessary.
From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife
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