by LaLoka August 25, 2004
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.
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!".
Meaning 2: "I ain't goin' to no bar. I'm all tricked out; I stayed up all last night freakin' with Darlene!".
by The Gris August 26, 2004
Heavily accesorized.
A ho looking for tricks gets all tricked out in spandex, jewelry, hot-cha-cha lipstick, and a wig.
A ho looking for tricks gets all tricked out in spandex, jewelry, hot-cha-cha lipstick, and a wig.
by mandingoe August 27, 2004
Usually used to refer to a car that has some mods (modifications) on it to make it faster or better looking.
by N2k August 27, 2004
by johsef August 29, 2004
1.To make someone or something better or more attractive especially applying to cars or prostitutes.
2.To pimp out.
2.To pimp out.
by Topher August 26, 2004
To take an average or below average object and increase its value by adding premium or above average modifications.
Putting a $2000.00 stereo system, 12 inch aluminum alloy rims (that spin in the center), and plasma televisions in a 1981 Gremlin automobile.
by Eric August 25, 2004