tricky n.
In phrases
(US) to fool, to deceive.
![]() | Working for the Man in Complete Hardman 975: ‘Something happened to make Mushmouth [...] think Mitchell had done a tricky to him’. |
(US) to fool, to deceive.
![]() | Working for the Man in Complete Hardman 975: ‘Something happened to make Mushmouth [...] think Mitchell had done a tricky to him’. |