Noun
an unkind or aggressive trick
Source: WordNetLove is only a dirty trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species. W. Somerset Maugham
Every time you become confidential with some people, you hear of a new kind of dirty trick. E. W. Howe
George Orwells 1984 frequently tops surveys of our greatest books: its not a celebration of poetic language. Its decidedly anti-literary, a masterpiece of personal and political narrative sequence. And its subject matter is crucial, because what 1984 shows is that language can be a dirty trick. Graham Joyce
Considered a dirty trick or tantamount to cheating in amateur classes. Source: Internet
You start the game with $3 million in your war chest, and you can move around the states and raise money, spend it on ads, spend your ideology points, and perhaps spend a lot of money on a dirty trick. Source: Internet
Cohn wrote it was the "final dirty trick" and that there had been no "personal motive" to their actions. Source: Internet