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trick_out
trick out
English
Verb
trick out (third-person singular simple present tricks out, present participle tricking out, simple past and past participle tricked out)
- (informal, transitive, of a person or thing) To dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner.
- 1869, Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad, ch. 50:
- We went down a flight of fifteen steps below the ground level, and stood in a small chapel tricked out with tapestry hangings, silver lamps, and oil paintings.
- 1883, Stevenson, Treasure Island
- He was tricked out in his best: an immense blue coat, thick with brass buttons, hung as low as to his knees, and a fine laced hat was set on the back of his head.
- 1913, John Galsworthy, The Dark Flower, ch. 6:
- That stare was as if he saw her—a doll tricked out in garments labelled soul, spirit, rights, responsibilities, dignity, freedom—all so many words.
- 1869, Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad, ch. 50:
- (informal, transitive, of a motor vehicle, etc.) To mod or customize an object, typically for the purposes of personalization and enhancing performance capabilities such as the ability to perform stunts.
- His friends were particularly impressed with the way he tricked out his Ruckus.
- 2007, Davide Kiley, "Ford, Funkmaster Flex Co-Pimp a Ride," Bloomberg Businessweek, 5 April (retrieved 4 Aug. 2010):
- Tricking out cars, trucks, and SUVs with the likes of body kits, engine boosters, custom colors, and wheels has become a $30 billion a year business.
Synonyms
- (dress or decorate in a fancy or elaborate manner): adorn, embellish, festoon
- (mod or customize): customize, modify, mod
Derived terms
- tricked out adj