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Tricked Off These Streets 

To be "Tricked Off These Streets" is to be mislead by another into conducting yourself in a manner that will put you under the shadow of the jailhouse, penitentiary or cemetary.
Dude got mislead into thinking good comes from doing bad, street clowns made him forget that the only money worth having is honest money. He's going to prison now, he got TRICKED OFF THESE STREETS.

ticked off 

upset,angry,annoyed

can also be used as a verb (see below)

annoyance ranking:
* pissed off
* tit in a wringer
* pissy
*>ticked off
* undies in a bundle
* bent out of shape
* peaved
* miffed (agitated and fey)
He's still ticked off about the election of 2000.

These *#%$! referees really tick me off.
ticked off by mandingoe October 10, 2005

ticked off 

Ticked off. An intermediate stage between being annoyed and being pissed off.

When you are annoyed, you generally try to calm down, but if you get ticked off, it clearly seems more "enjoyable" to use violence, wich leads to being pissed off.
I rode my bicycle through the streets at high speed, when all of the sudden a slowpoke obstructed my passage. (sceams) Now I'm ticked off!1
ticked off by Darth Fureon January 21, 2006

poli-ticked off

Political conversation or debate that leads to ticked off parties
I was poli-ticked off when he said I was a biased religious voter.
poli-ticked off by Beverly F. Dill February 18, 2009

Ticked off 

Being annoyed,upset,even enraged.
I remember an x college of mine in the 10th grade was so ticked off.
Ticked off by Toa Pohatu February 23, 2017