A fictitious word commonly used by football announcers to make themselves feel intelligent. When the word they actually mean to say is: Trickery. But we all know that most announcers never learned anything in school and just focused on football all day long.
Trickery is when someone lies and decieves like when you are trying to fool someone or lie to someone.
*Don't try to trick me with your trickery!
*Think you're slick with all your trickery you trickster!
*Chris tried to trick everyone with his trickery but he is not a good trickster so we were not tricked.
What many children think the phrase, "Trick Or Treat" might be spelled; it sounds virtually identical to that phrase hence the confusion.
A group of children dressed in silly costumes rang Eduardo's doorbell on Halloween evening, and said (in near-perfect unison), "Tricker Treat" when he answered. Eduardo slammed the door in their faces, so they egged his brand spanken new Lexus, blew up his mailbox with an M-80, and covered his house with toliet paper.
1) A trick or a lie which is used by a person with the sole purpose of getting something for nothing. The people performing this act are usually not happy even when something is given to them, they usually want more.
Male 1: Wuz up man whats the dilly wid dat cell phone
Sales associate: Oh, that Nokia its free this week with a car charger!
Male 1: Coo so do I get a Carrying case, three free months of service, and no cell phone activation fee?
Sales Associate: Man get the F*&$ outta here tryin to pull that nigga trickery!