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turn a trick

Idioms  
  1. Engage in sex for pay, as in A young prostitute may turn a dozen tricks in a few hours. This idiom uses trick in the sense of “a sexual act.” [Slang; mid-1900s]


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In one of Lopez’s signature pivots, the arch banter transitions to something darkly moving: what Leo wants is not to turn a trick but to take a shower and do laundry.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 2, 2019

Last week Wildman Little did turn a trick.

From Time Magazine Archive

If he could reach Los Robles before Yeager did, he would turn a trick that would still leave the odds in his favor.

From Steve Yeager by Raine, William MacLeod

"There, I'd like to see you turn a trick like that, Billy Conley," he shouted.

From The Circus Boys on the Plains : or, the Young Advance Agents Ahead of the Show by Darlington, Edgar B. P.

“You done right to come to the mission after me, for I’d ride to the gatepost of hell to turn a trick agin Saul Chadron!”

From The Rustler of Wind River by Ogden, George W. (George Washington)