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"trick or treat" の定義と意味

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said by children during Halloween to request candy or other treats from the homeowner

What is the origin of the idiom "trick or treat" and when to use it?

The idiom "trick or treat" is most commonly associated with Halloween traditions. Its origin can be traced back to the custom of children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door to request candies and treats. The phrase "trick or treat" is used to imply that if a treat or candy is not given, the children may play a harmless prank or "trick" as a form of playful extortion.

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On Halloween night, the kids dressed as ghosts and witches went from house to house, shouting 'Trick or treat!'
The Halloween party was filled with children excited to play 'trick or treat' and receive sweet goodies.
On Halloween night, the kids dressed as ghosts and witches went from house to house, shouting 'Trick or treat!'
The Halloween party was filled with children excited to play 'trick or treat' and receive sweet goodies.
The playful threat of 'trick or treat' delighted both children and adults as they enjoyed the Halloween tradition.
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