Trick out phrasal verb informal transitive
A noun or pronoun can be used between the word "trick" and "out."
To dress up in a fancy way.
I like to trick out whenever I go to school since it makes me feel confident.
Wow, you're all tricked out. What's the occasion?
To decorate or customize something, usually to make it looks more beautiful.
A: "You seem to like tricking out your car, huh?" B: "Well, what can I say? I'm a car guy."
Used to compliment one's appearance that is presentable after grooming oneself
Used to indicate one's dressiest or most formal attire.
To try to make someone believe a long and untrue story
Used to describe someone's best clothes
To make something/someone look more attractive by decorating them with fancy, appealing, or extravagant clothing, ornaments, equipment, etc.
Small and steady efforts can bring about big results.
Little strokes fell great oaks, I've finally accomplished that project.