• a way of tricking someone that is still effective although it has been used a lot before:


    The oldest trick in the book meaning & definition 1 of The oldest trick in the book.


  • said to mean that people should have expected something dishonest or unfair that someone has done because it is a very common or obvious thing to do. Well, thats the oldest trick in the book – to blame someone else for your problems.

    The oldest trick in the book meaning & definition 2 of The oldest trick in the book.

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