trick-or-treat (trÄk'É™r-trÄ“t')
intr.v., -treat·ed, -treat·ing, -treats.
To engage in the practice of asking for treats on Halloween and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse.
Trick or treat, you're so
neat
Give me something to eat.
Nuts and candy, fruit and gum
I´ll go away if you give me some
Give me something to eat.
Nuts and candy, fruit and gum
I´ll go away if you give me some
Facts About Halloween And Trick-Or-Treating
-- Halloween takes place on October 31st, the day before All Saints Day.-- Candy corn was originally called Chicken Feed
-- The Romans also celebrated Halloween at their Harvest Festival on November 1st.
-- Michael Myers' mask is actually a William Shatner mask
-- The tradition of bobbing for apples and lighting candles inside pumpkins came from the Romans.
-- Trick-or-treating comes from "souling"
-- It is believed the Druids lit fires on Halloween (just like how we light candles inside pumpkins) to ward off evil spirits.
-- The White House is actually "Haunted"
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