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gimmick verb to rig for a result US, 1922- So he fix up two ropes – one gimmicked to stretch, the other the real McCoy. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, pp. 79–80, 1957
- The only man in the U.S. Army who could gimmick a walkie-talkie so you could get the Ray Scott Quintet on the B.B.C. — George Clayton Johnson, Ocean’’s Eleven, p. 60, 1960
- This wheel isn’t gimmicked. — Stephen Longstreet, The Flesh Peddlers, p. 334, 1962
- Jake Roberts vs. Sting in a “Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal” match, where Sting will apparently spin a gimmicked wheel to determine which type of match takes place. — Herb Kunze, Herb’s Wrestling Tidbits, 10 September 1992
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