up to your tricks
up to (one's) (old) tricks
Doing things that one was known for doing in the past, especially deceitful or mischievous behavior. Food went missing from the school cafeteria? It sounds like Billy is up to his tricks again. I reunited with my two best friends after nearly five years apart, and we were up to our old tricks again in no time.
See also: trick, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
up to your tricks
orup to your old tricks
COMMON If someone is up to their tricks or up to their old tricks, they are behaving in the same dishonest or foolish way that they have done in the past. Homeowners wondering if estate agents are no longer up to their tricks should think again. They seemed to be up to their old tricks of promising one thing and doing the opposite.
See also: trick, up
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
up to your (old) tricks
misbehaving in a characteristic way. informalSee also: trick, up
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- up to (one's) (old) tricks
- up to one's old tricks
- be up to (one's) (old) tricks
- be up to (one's) old tricks
- be up to your tricks
- teeter
- teeter on the brink
- teeter on the brink of (something)
- teeter on the brink/edge of something
- teeter on the edge of (something)