Gimmick

/ˈɡɪ.mɪk/ noun

A clever but often superficial trick or device used to attract attention or hide a weakness in something.

Origin uncertain, possibly from the magic term 'gimac' or 'gimmack,' appearing in English around 1920s in carnival and magic performer contexts. It may come from a magician's hidden apparatus ('gimmicked').

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