1. one-trick - Noun
2. one-trick - Verb
one-trick (third-person singular simple present one-tricks, present participle one-tricking, simple past and past participle one-tricked)
(video games, transitive, intransitive, derogatory) To consistently play a video game using only one of the available characters or skill sets.
one-trick (plural one-tricks)
(video games, derogatory) A player who consistently plays a video game using only one of the available characters or skill sets.
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But thankfully the P2 isn’t a one-trick pony, also packing a premium design, smart 13-megapixel camera and Full HD screen. Source: Internet
It seems clear that the iPhone and iPod Touch are the Swiss Army Knives of the iPod world now, and the Classic-styled iPods are one-trick ponies. Source: Internet
Thankfully, the writing, acting, and even the music (which I’ve often found to be lacking in Kubrick’s films) were all top-notch as well, so this movie is no one-trick pony. Source: Internet
He’s a one-trick pony; he can’t win the big game. Source: Internet
If Warren is thinking about 2020 – and, again, I have no idea if she is – it makes sense that she’d want to be able to prove to voters that she’s not a one-trick pony. Source: Internet
I’m actually glad my husband doesn’t love it as much as my friend because I wouldn’t want to become a one-trick dessert pony. Source: Internet