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.
A humorous way of saying that what one has said is just what they acknowledge and may not be entirely accurate
Mike: Have you returned from your vacation on the beach? Your skin seems to get tanned.
Jenny: My skin is always dark. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!