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  • 53Treacher — Recorded in the spellings of Treacher, Trickett, Troucher, Traker, Tricker, Treker, Troctor, and possibly other forms, this unusual surname is of medieval 12th century English origin. It is an example of that sizeable group of early European… …

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  • 54Treker — Recorded in the spellings of Treacher, Trickett, Troucher, Traker, Tricker, Treker, Troctor, and possibly other forms, this unusual surname is of medieval 12th century English origin. It is an example of that sizeable group of early European… …

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  • 55Troctor — Recorded in the spellings of Treacher, Trickett, Troucher, Traker, Tricker, Treker, Troctor, and possibly other forms, this unusual surname is of medieval 12th century English origin. It is an example of that sizeable group of early European… …

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  • 56Troker — Recorded in the spellings of Treacher, Trickett, Troucher, Traker, Tricker, Treker, Troctor, and possibly other forms, this unusual surname is of medieval 12th century English origin. It is an example of that sizeable group of early European… …

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  • 57Troucher — Recorded in the spellings of Treacher, Trickett, Troucher, Traker, Tricker, Treker, Troctor, and possibly other forms, this unusual surname is of medieval 12th century English origin. It is an example of that sizeable group of early European… …

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  • 58trigger — (n.) 1650s, earlier tricker (1620s), from Du. trekker trigger, from trekken to pull (see TREK (Cf. trek)). Tricker was the usual form in English until c.1750. The verb is first recorded 1930, from the noun. Trigger happy is attested from 1943 …

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  • 59cut-up — noun someone who plays practical jokes on others • Syn: ↑prankster, ↑trickster, ↑tricker, ↑hoaxer, ↑practical joker • Derivationally related forms: ↑hoax (for: ↑ …

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  • 60hoaxer — noun someone who plays practical jokes on others • Syn: ↑prankster, ↑cut up, ↑trickster, ↑tricker, ↑practical joker • Derivationally related forms: ↑hoax, ↑trick ( …

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