tricksies
Pulling an ellaborate hoax in order to make someone look a fool. Also can be used after pulling a sly one or sneaky
Sup bled, I pulled a tricksies on dis batty de other day, bare stupido, bit of an id.
tricksy
the act of being tricky; tricking people; best used with "Bitch"
Hey you Tricksy Bitch, bring my money back!
Tricksy
Adj. Describing the means for females to normally get what they want out of a male partner. They do this normally with either a seductive or foretelling charm of things to come.
"Yeah, my girl friend was very tricksy last Saturday. She got dinner and a movie, and I got a lonely night afterward."
Tricksy
Adjective describing an argument or mathematical proof with many nonobvious steps.
Mary: Did you understand the proof of Mordell-Lang conjecture given in class today?
Brad: No, it was too tricksy!
Brad: No, it was too tricksy!
tricksy
Any thing or situation that is unusual, wierd, or uncomfortable. Often Used in terms of an awkward situation.
Can be used as a verb (To Tricks) but is mostly an adjective
Can be used as a verb (To Tricks) but is mostly an adjective
Adjective: This party is getting tricksy!
Verb: She said that she likes me, which really tricksed me
Verb: She said that she likes me, which really tricksed me
Tricksie
A girl who likes to meddle in other people's business. She also likes to makes noises with her mouth. She can usually be found reading some bogus soap opera magazine. Instead of whistling, tricks is will often make clicking noise. The origin of this ability is unknown but it is thought to be sexual or of other manner
That trick-ass-ho won't stop clickin'. She's a straight up Tricksie