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translations for
trick out
Definition of trick out
To
dress
or
decorate
in an especially
fancy
,
elaborate
, or
excessive
manner
To
mod
or
customize
an object, typically for the purposes of
personalization
and enhancing
performance
capabilities such as the ability to perform
stunt
s
Examples
His friends were particularly impressed with the way he
tricked out
his Ruckus.
Related words
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