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trick out
trick out or trick upvb (tr, adverb) to dress up; deck out: tricked out in frilly dresses. ThesaurusVerb | 1. | trick out - put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"attire, deck out, deck up, dress up, fancy up, fig out, fig up, rig out, tog out, tog up, trick up, gussy up, overdress, prink, get upprimp, preen, dress, plume - dress or groom with elaborate care; "She likes to dress when going to the opera"prank - dress up showily; "He pranked himself out in his best clothes"tart up - dress up in a cheap and provocative waydress, dress up - dress in a certain manner; "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"; "he dressed up in a suit and tie"enrobe - adorn with a robedizen, bedizen - dress up garishly and tastelesslydress, get dressed - put on clothes; "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?"costume, dress up - dress in a costume; "We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins" |
tricknoun1. An indirect, usually cunning means of gaining an end:artifice, deception, device, dodge, feint, gimmick, imposture, jig, maneuver, ploy, ruse, sleight, stratagem, subterfuge, wile.Informal: shenanigan, take-in.2. A mischievous act:antic, caper, frolic, joke, lark, prank.Informal: shenanigan.Slang: monkeyshine (often used in plural).3. The proper method for doing, using, or handling something:feel, knack.Informal: hang.4. A clever, dexterous act:feat, stunt.5. A limited, often assigned period of activity, duty, or opportunity:bout, go, hitch, inning (often used in plural), shift, spell, stint, stretch, time, tour, turn, watch.verbTo cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation:beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, mislead, take in.Informal: bamboozle, have.Slang: four-flush.Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride.phrasal verb trick out or up Informal. To dress in formal or special clothing:array, attire, deck (out), dress up, prank.Slang: doll up.adjectiveSo weak or defective as to be liable to fail:undependable, unreliable.Translationstrick out
trick outTo adorn (someone or something) or equip with fancy, attractive, or ostentatious clothing or ornaments. A noun or pronoun can be used between "trick" and "out." I like getting tricked out before going out for a fancy meal. He spent all that money tricking his car out, but the thing still runs like a piece of junk.See also: out, tricktrick outOrnament or adorn, especially ostentatiously or garishly, as in She was all tricked out in beads and fringe and what-have-you. This term uses trick in the sense of "dress up" or "decorate," a usage dating from about 1500. [Early 1700s] See also: out, tricktrick out or trick upv. To ornament or adorn someone or something, often garishly: I tricked out my car with some shiny new rims and neon lights. We tricked the bedroom out with velvet and leopard print. The dancers were all tricked out in beads and fringe.See also: out, trickEncyclopediaSeetricktrick out Related to trick out: pimped, pimp outSynonyms for trick outverb put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractiveSynonyms- attire
- deck out
- deck up
- dress up
- fancy up
- fig out
- fig up
- rig out
- tog out
- tog up
- trick up
- gussy up
- overdress
- prink
- get up
Related Words- primp
- preen
- dress
- plume
- prank
- tart up
- dress up
- enrobe
- dizen
- bedizen
- get dressed
- costume
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