Both of a term for a cool item. An item that has been improved or made of interest.
Also a term for paranoid or feeling tripped up.
Guy1: look my skateboard is tricked out just like my new unlocked phone
Guy2: wow I'm feeling tricked out right now because the beast just heard you
When a gay man dresses in clothing left by tricks
I wore the shoes from the guy last Tuesday, the shirt from the trick from last night and the underweat from the trick the night before. This man is tricked out.
Verb. Etymology: coming from the modern car tuning scene.
a phrase that means to modify a vehicle with as many types of aftermarket parts, performance or visual-wise, as are supported by that certain vehicle.
"As soon as i get my settlement check, im gonna trick out my ride"
1. Derived from the language of pimps and hoes; refers to the ho' gettin' dressed up for the trick. Now it simply means "having all the accessories" or simply being really prettied up. Usually used with a sense of admiration. May refer to people or inanimate objects.
2. 1. Derived from the language of pimps and hoes; refers to the ho' being worn out from doing too many tricks.
Meaning 1: "That '57 Chevy sure is tricked out!"
Meaning 2: "I ain't goin' to no bar. I'm all tricked out; I stayed up all last night freakin' with Darlene!".
Adj. form of the phrase trick out.
describes a vehicle, imported or domestic, that has been modified with as many types of aftermarket parts, perfomance or visual-wise, as are suported by that car
"We were up at the chevron and this tricked out RX-7 pulled up."
Heavily accesorized.
A ho looking for tricks gets all tricked out in spandex, jewelry, hot-cha-cha lipstick, and a wig.
At her coronation, the Queen was all tricked out in brocade, ermines, and the crown jewels.