Definition of bag of tricks
bag of tricks 
noun
- a person who is a source of constant surprise. As if they constantly pull new tricks out of their (imaginary) bag.
She is a bag of tricks.
by Joshua S., Newport, KY 41071, USA, Feb 01 2003.
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