T. Rex: I'd love to have a secret I could take to my grave!
Dromiceiomimus: Technically, there's all sorts of things you've never told people that will be lost when you die: what you had for breakfast this morning, for instance.
T. Rex: Yeah, but those are CRAPPY secrets! I'm talking about the GOOD stuff: buried treasure, world-changing revelations, that sort of thing!
Dromiceiomimus: Technically, there's all sorts of things you've never told people that will be lost when you die: what you had for breakfast this morning, for instance.
T. Rex: Yeah, but those are CRAPPY secrets! I'm talking about the GOOD stuff: buried treasure, world-changing revelations, that sort of thing!
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See also:
- Adaptational Secrecy Downgrade: An In-Universe secret from the original work is less of a secret in the adaptation.
- Ambiguous Criminal History: I'm secretly a criminal. No, I won't tell you about it.
- Apocalyptic Gag Order: The government keeps an existential threat to a specific location or the whole world a secret, in order to avert mass panic and chaos.
- Batman in My Basement: When someone highly conspicuous hides in a "normal" location.
- Big Secret: Hiding a secret causes a person to be suspected of a crime.
- Black Site: A top-secret government facility, military base, or prison that the authorities really don't want anyone not in the know to access or visit.
- Secret Government Warehouse: A covert government facility that secretly contains various objects they don't want anyone else to know about.
- Bookcase Passage: A bookcase hides a secret passage.
- Booked Full of Mooks: A character in a public space discovers that all the bystanders around them are actually another character's employees or co-conspirators.
- Cannot Keep a Secret: Someone who really can't keep their mouth shut, even if their life depended on it.
- Classified Information: This info is an official secret, and we're not allowed to share it with anyone who isn't authorized to know it.
- Closet Gay: An LGBT character is hiding their true orientation by pretending to be completely straight.
- Confidentiality Betrayal: A character tells another character's secret to third parties, making it no longer a secret.
- The Conspiracy: A grand, secretive (and most likely sinister) plot that is planned and executed by a mysterious group.
- Ancient Conspiracy: A very old secret society that has manipulated various historical and current events for their own gain.
- Benevolent Conspiracy: A secret society that isn't really evil, but is in fact planning something for the (greater) good of the world.
- Corporate Conspiracy: A secret project run by a big business institution.
- Government Conspiracy: A secret project run by a government organization, such as the military or an intelligence agency.
- Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy: Interconnected secret schemes that are committed by various organized crime syndicates.
- Covert Group: A secret group or organization of any kind.
- Currency Conspiracy: All the proof you need that "they" exist is in an everyday dollar bill.
- Cut Himself Shaving: Making up a lame excuse for an injury you received from your double life.
- Dark Secret: A horrible secret that a character is terrified to reveal.
- Deceptive Legacy: A child learns a well-kept secret about their parentage.
- Deducing the Secret Identity: Someone logically deduces a Secret Identity, using clues, process of elimination, etc.
- Did Not Die That Way: When someone finds out that they were lied to about a loved one's death.
- Domino Revelation: One revealed secret reveals another secret, which reveals another, which...
- Easter Egg: The programmers hid some sort of secret in a video game.
- Empire with a Dark Secret: A whole civilization is built on a horrible secret.
- Everybody Knew Already: Everyone actually knows your deep dark secret, but they're too polite to tell you.
- Eye-Obscuring Hat: The hat that still conceals who you are and adds an air of mystery.
- Eye of Providence: An eye in a triangle is shorthand for Secret Societies and other ominous conspiracy stuff.
- Eyes Out of Sight: You'll never see what this person's eyes look like.
- Gas Leak Cover-Up: Whatever it was, it wasn't a gas leak.
- Shared Mass Hallucination: Another semi-plausible explanation designed to cover-up a strange event.
- The Hidden Hour: A secret time that only a few people know exists.
- Hidden Mechanic: A mechanic in a video game that is not explained to the player.
- Hidden Track: A secret song on a CD or record.
- Hide Your Otherness: Keeping up the lies that protect the secret world.
- Hiding the Handicap: Hiding the fact that you're disabled or afflicted.
- I'd Tell You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You: Someone has a secret that's so great, that if he told anyone, he'd have to kill them.
- I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You!: Blurting out a secret while simultaneously claiming you won't do just that.
- If Only You Knew: A character says something that connects to a fact or event of which they're unaware of, usually to someone who is in the know.
- Information Wants to Be Free: A secret must be made public. The bad guys want to prevent that.
- Infraction Distraction: By feigning a minor offense, the big one can be kept secret.
- Internal Reveal: The audience already knows the secret but one of the characters is just finding out.
- Invisible Writing: Writing is made invisible to keep it a secret.
- Is That What He Told You?: A character reveals to a person what someone else has been keeping from them.
- Keeping Secrets Sucks: Sometimes you need to lie or kill to keep a secret.
- Locked Out of the Loop: Everyone is conspiring to keep the main character oblivious.
- Loose Lips: Someone gives away sensitive information unintentionally.
- Loose Floorboard Hiding Spot: Hiding something secret under a loose floorboard.
- Love Confessor: Confiding your love for someone to a third party.
- Loves Secrecy: Delighting in keeping secrets from others and mocking them about it.
- The Man Behind the Man: The Big Bad is secretly controlled by an even Bigger Bad.
- Masquerade: There's a secret world of strangeness that has been carefully hidden beneath everyone else's noses.
- Broken Masquerade: You have discovered the big secret that was hidden from you all along.
- Expositing the Masquerade: Turns out these folks knew about the weird stuff all along.
- Extra-Strength Masquerade: The big secret should've been revealed by now, but yet it hasn't.
- Killed to Uphold the Masquerade: Find out the big secret, and die for your efforts.
- Masquerade Enforcer: Reality conspires to punish those that try to reveal the secret.
- Masquerade Paradox: Turns out the big secret isn't worth keeping secret.
- The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life: Tying to uphold the masquerade (or living a double life) makes dating difficult.
- The Men in Black: Mysterious government agents responsible for keeping something secret from the general public.
- Mutual Masquerade: Two people part of the same (or different) conspiracies both think the other one is normal.
- To Unmasque the World: Someone wants to expose the big secret and reveal it to everyone else.
- The Unmasqued World: Now everyone in the whole wide world knows about something that was formerly secret.
- Welcomed to the Masquerade: A character is introduced into a secret society or hidden world.
- The World Is Not Ready: The secret masquerade exists out of a well-intentioned belief that the truth is so shocking, most people wouldn't be able to handle it, and would all descend into mass panic and chaos.
- Missing Secret: When one mistakenly believes there is a "secret" feature in a video game that doesn't actually exist.
- Multilayer Façade: Keeping secrets under secrets.
- My Secret Pregnancy: A woman hides her pregnancy.
- Mysterious Past: A character has a secret past.
- Mysterious Purple: The color purple used to characterize or code things as mysterious, ambiguous, or enigmatic, often with a yet unrevealed hidden backstory or secret motivations.
- Mystical City Planning: A whole location is secretly in the shape of a giant spell.
- Never Bareheaded: A character never reveals what's under their hat.
- Obvious Villain, Secret Villain: One villain is obvious, and one is a secret
- Open Secret: Something is declared to be a "secret", but everyone actually knows about it anyway.
- Ostentatious Secret: Someone openly advertises that they have a secret.
- Over-the-Top Secret: Super-duper-extremely-top-secret information that has its own special security class.
- Playing Nice for Now: Don't let anyone know we are at each other's throats.
- Plot-Driving Secret: If they knew the truth, we wouldn't have a plot.
- Pop Culture Symbology: Secret meanings found in pop culture.
- Public Secret Message: Announcing secret info by concealing it in plain sight.
- Publicly Discussing the Secret: Characters who know a secret disregard all semblance of actual secrecy.
- Queer Flowers: Gay men and women using certain flowers to convey homosexual romance, originally meant to be hidden messages to other homosexuals.
- Restricted Rescue Operation: Especially the type where you need to keep it a secret.
- Safely Secluded Science Center: A laboratory is isolated for the sake of secrecy - and safety.
- Secret Art: A skill or technique known only to a few people.
- Secret Character: A playable character in a video game who is a secret until they're unlocked.
- Secret Chaser: A character insistent on finding out another character's secret.
- Secret Circle of Secrets: A secret society of ominous hooded figures up to who knows what?
- Secret Compartment: A storage compartment Hidden in Plain Sight for storing items that only people in the know are supposed to be aware of.
- Secret Diary: A diary or journal that is kept in secret.
- Secret Handshake: The secret means of identifying people who are keeping a secret together.
- Secret History: A work claims its events took place in Real Life, but were kept secret by In-Universe actors.
- Suppressed History: Historical records have been lost, or perhaps deliberately censored by those who don't want the truth to get out.
- Secret Identity: An alternate identity that is used to hide a secret double life.
- Second Super-Identity: When there is more than one secret identity.
- Secret Ingredient: The mysterious something added to food to make it special.
- Secret-Keeper: The person whom you trust with your secrets.
- The Confidant: Someone who keeps their best friend's secrets.
- Secret Secret-Keeper: The person who is keeping your secrets that you don't even know about.
- Secret Level: A bonus level of a video game that is hidden and not needed to beat the game.
- Secretly Gay Activity: Disguising flirtation (or sex) with the same sex with a perfectly "innocent" activity.
- Secret Message Wink: Winking to secretly get a message across.
- Secret Other Family: A character has more than one family and hides them from one another.
- Secret Path: A hidden path that bypasses obstacles by taking a route not many know.
- Secret Pet Plot: A character adopts a pet and tries to hide it.
- Secret Police: A covert law enforcement agency serving an oppressive government, with the aim of violently suppressing any opposition.
- Secret Relationship: Two characters keep their relationships a secret from everyone else.
- Secret Room: A hidden room within a building.
- Secret Sex Worker: A character is Living a Double Life, hiding that they are a sex worker from those closest to them, typically out of fear of social rejection, condemnation, and/or being arrested for engaging in a criminalized profession.
- Secret Shop: A business that is hidden away from customers who aren't actively seeking it out.
- Black Market: A secretive, illegitimate business network in which criminals sell illegal products or services.
- Secret Society Group Picture: The members of a (not so) secret society all posed for a group photo that provides damning evidence of their existence.
- Secret Squatter: A character lives concealed in an already-occupied house.
- Secret Stab Wound: A character hides a serious injury.
- Clothing-Concealed Injury: When clothing has to be used to hide said injury.
- Secretly Dying: A character hides the fact that they have a terminal illness or lethal wound.
- Secret Test of Character: The actual test is a secret to prove what's in their heart.
- Secret War: A covert conflict that's being fought behind a masquerade between the belligerents.
- Secretly Wealthy: A character hides the fact that they're fabulously wealthy.
- Secret Weapon: A hidden weapon typically revealed during or near the climax of the story.
- Secret Word: It's not going to be "swordfish".
- Sent Into Hiding: A person is kept hidden, and thus secret, from the rest of society.
- Shadow Government: A secret government faction that actually runs things.
- Spoilers: Surprising plot details from a work of fiction, which may or may not be kept hidden so that anyone who hasn't seen that story yet won't be prematurely spoiled by these shocking revelations.
- Subtle Superpowering: Keeping your powers secret by using them in a downplayed manner.
- They're Called "Personal Issues" for a Reason: Secrets that, when discovered, only reveal embarrassing and unimportant information.
- This Page Will Self-Destruct: A self-destruct mechanism is built into a device which relays secret information.
- Thought They Knew Already: A secret is revealed because someone didn't know it was secret.
- Town with a Dark Secret: A town or village hides a terrible secret from outsiders.
- Undercover When Alone: Keeping a secret even when no one is around to find out about it.
- Unmanly Secret: A man hides his love of something stereotypically not masculine.
- Villain Reveals the Secret: A character's or a group's secret is revealed by the villain.
- Wainscot Society: A whole second social system exists in close parallel to the "normal" world.
- Water Source Tampering: They don't want you to know what you're really drinking.
- We Would Have Told You, But...: A character has to be kept in the dark about something in order for the plan to work out.
- "What's Inside?" Plot: Characters try to figure out what is hidden inside a locked box or closet.
- World of Mysteries: A whole setting consisting of secrets and mysteries.