erik weisz

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erik weisz

Erik Weisz escapes from a straitjacket while suspended upside down.

Definition

Proper noun: - Erik Weisz: The birth name of Harry Houdini, a world-famous American magician and escape artist of Hungarian origin. He is renowned for his extraordinary ability to escape from restraints such as chains, handcuffs, straitjackets, and padlocked containers.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Erik Weisz was born in Budapest, Hungary, before his family emigrated to the United States.
    • Before becoming famous as Houdini, the magician was known by his birth name, Erik Weisz.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Biographical Context: The name "Erik Weisz" is primarily used in historical or biographical contexts to refer to the individual before his stage career or when discussing his origins.
    • The biography traced the life of Erik Weisz from his childhood to his reinvention as Harry Houdini.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harry Houdini (Proper noun): The iconic stage name adopted by Erik Weisz, under which he achieved global fame.
    • Harry Houdini is a legend in the history of magic and escapology.
  • Houdini (Proper noun): A common shorthand reference derived from his stage name.
    • He performed a Houdini-like escape from the trunk.
Synonyms
  • Harry Houdini: The direct synonym and more commonly recognized name for this individual.
  • The Great Houdini: An epithet often used to refer to him.
  • Escape artist: A descriptive term for his primary performance specialty.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "Do a Houdini": (Informal idiom) To escape or disappear from a difficult situation in a clever or surprising way, much like the magician.
    • The suspect managed to do a Houdini and vanished from the police station.
  • "Houdini act": A remarkable escape from a tight or constrained situation.
    • Pulling off that business deal was a real Houdini act.
erik weisz

Erik Weisz escapes from a straitjacket while suspended upside down.

Noun
  1. United States magician (born in Hungary) famous for his ability to escape from chains or handcuffs or straitjackets or padlocked containers (1874-1926)