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Trick-Off Money 

An African-American term that originated in the hoods of Chicago in the late 1970's. "Trick Off Money" refers to money that a husband makes "on the side" that his wife knows nothing about. He uses this money to buy things like beer, weed, or lap dances.
"Yo, DeAndre! Let's hit da club, G! I just made me some trick-off money playin' dice. You in, B?"
Trick-Off Money by Twist Weeblow September 5, 2007
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Trick Off Spot 

Place to do your dirt whether it's sex,smoke,or drink to have complete denial ability of your presence.
I'm off tomorrow hopefully the side piece can meet me at the trick off spot.

trick-off 

Taking care of personal on the down low, when you should be doing other things.
Mike should have been at work, but he was tricking off at the mall.
trick-off by Jeff December 18, 2003
Group of men doing the tuck and hide.
Todd and I were having a tuck off but Todd didn't have enough to tuck.
tuck off by FinkleEinhorn November 11, 2017

Off track 

When school is over and summer break has started.
Do you have school tomorrow? No im off track.
Off track by GreenJonathan June 14, 2018

off track 

we just had an off track summer get away which was never planned but still its super fun
off track by ibuunny June 17, 2018

off the beaten track 

Where tourists don’t normally visit. Somewhere more adventurous compared to popular destinations.
“Ronald hates following tour guides around temples with flags and hordes of other tourists. He prefers to go off alone and explore; he likes to see places off the beaten track, which are not on the main tourist routes”.