by 2hundy June 13, 2010

Trailer talk is when a person sees a commercial trailer for a movie, and later talks about the movie to friends as if they've seen it, usually to save face.
Often, the said person only talks about events that are shown in the trailers.
Often, the said person only talks about events that are shown in the trailers.
Person 1:"Dude, did you see Quarantine?"
Person 2:"Yeah! That movie was awesome."
Person 1:"What was your favorite part?"
Person 2:"When the girl got dragged away, it was so scary."
Person 1:"That was the end! Stop yo' trailer talk, you haven't seen it."
Person 2:"Yeah! That movie was awesome."
Person 1:"What was your favorite part?"
Person 2:"When the girl got dragged away, it was so scary."
Person 1:"That was the end! Stop yo' trailer talk, you haven't seen it."
by EmLiesAlot October 28, 2009

by Toronto Bus Driver December 29, 2007

One who is either
1. A newb to the porn game
or
2. Poor and clueless
and settles for / beats their meat to porn trailers instead of searching for free high quality porn or subscribing (with a membership) to a paying website.
1. A newb to the porn game
or
2. Poor and clueless
and settles for / beats their meat to porn trailers instead of searching for free high quality porn or subscribing (with a membership) to a paying website.
Josh: Man did you guys see that new bang bros trailer clip with Gianna?
Ted: Wow Josh.. trailers? seriously? Get out of here you trailer trash.
Ted: Wow Josh.. trailers? seriously? Get out of here you trailer trash.
by Jake T. Williamson June 3, 2009

A trailer hitch is pulling your cock and balls between your legs, bending over and yelling someones name so they can see you from behind. It closely resembles the trailer hitch on Grandma's van.
by Joe Andanjie September 6, 2004

Steve: I thought that film was going to be great after I saw the trailer but it turned out to be total trailer trash
by Painful Nipple Cripple October 31, 2016

n.
1. A short trailer used to advertise an upcoming film, television program, video game or similar, usually released long in advance of the product, so as to "tease" the audience. Unlike typical theatrical trailers, they’re usually very short in length (between 30–60 seconds) and usually contain little, if any, actual footage from the film.
Teaser trailers are often made while the film is still in production or being edited and as a result they may feature scenes or alternate versions of scenes that are not in the finished film. Other ones (notably Pixar films) have scenes made for use in the trailer only, while sometimes, it is merely a truncated version of a theatrical trailer. Their purpose is less to tell the audience about a movie's content than simply to let them know that the movie is coming up in the near future, and to add to the hype of the upcoming release. Teaser trailers today are increasingly focused on internet downloading and the convention circuit.
See also, Teaser campaign.
1. A short trailer used to advertise an upcoming film, television program, video game or similar, usually released long in advance of the product, so as to "tease" the audience. Unlike typical theatrical trailers, they’re usually very short in length (between 30–60 seconds) and usually contain little, if any, actual footage from the film.
Teaser trailers are often made while the film is still in production or being edited and as a result they may feature scenes or alternate versions of scenes that are not in the finished film. Other ones (notably Pixar films) have scenes made for use in the trailer only, while sometimes, it is merely a truncated version of a theatrical trailer. Their purpose is less to tell the audience about a movie's content than simply to let them know that the movie is coming up in the near future, and to add to the hype of the upcoming release. Teaser trailers today are increasingly focused on internet downloading and the convention circuit.
See also, Teaser campaign.
Cloverfield, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the newer Star Wars films, and The Ring, are all examples of major motion picture events that used teaser trailers to gain hype.
by Jrskow July 16, 2011
