Meaning & Definition of word "Trickster"

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    Trickster

    /ˈtrɪk.stɚ/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who tricks or deceives others, often for amusement or to achieve a goal.
      • Example: In many cultures, the trickster is a central character in folklore, using wit to outsmart the foolish.
    • 2. A character in mythology or literature known for their cunning and cleverness, often bending rules and conventions.
      • Example: Loki, from Norse mythology, is a famous trickster known for his shape-shifting abilities and clever schemes.
    • 3. An individual who engages in pranks or practical jokes.
      • Example: As a notorious trickster, she was always planning the next elaborate prank on her friends.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'trick', which comes from Old French 'trique' meaning 'a tricky act'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trickster archetype:

    A character type in folklore and mythology that embodies cunning and resourcefulness.

    trickster spirit:

    A concept describing a mischievous entity or being that plays tricks on people.

    Related Words

    prank:

    A mischievous act intended to trick someone.

    deception:

    The act of deceiving someone.

    cunning:

    Having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit.

    Slang Meanings of trickster

    Meaning: Someone who consistently plays tricks or pranks.

    Example Sentence: Don't invite him to the party; he's such a trickster, he'll mess with everyone.

    Meaning: A person who is clever in a mischievous way.

    Example Sentence: She's a real trickster, always coming up with new ways to prank her colleagues.