How's tricks?

As others have stated, an informal greeting meaning "Hello, how are you?". But the true spelling should be Trix (with a capital T) because of its origin, which no one seems to know: It was (still) an informal greeting, started in the early 20th century; but the entire phrase was "How are Trixie and the kids?"... basically asking how one's family was doing. Trixie was short for Beatrix, or Beatrice (a popular female name of the era) and came to be known as slang for "the wife". Over time the phrase was shortened to simply "How's Trix?"
"Hey Rob, long time no see. How's tricks?" ... "Doing well Joe, thanks." (Incorrectly spelled there on purpose to satisfy UD - use Trix)
by DK1973 July 02, 2013
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Trick pony

A male or female who provides a service for money
Friend1: Shirley is such a trick pony!
Friend2: Why you calling our homegirl a trick pony?
Friend1: You gotta ask me that for real? Because she do tricks for her money!
by Thicklilmiss March 12, 2016
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Trick Ronald

A girl whose not even worthing taking out to Mickey D's for breakfast the morning after.
That girls was a "trick ronald", I didn't even take her to McD's for some McGriddling's after what she did last night!
by Paul Ramone September 02, 2010
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Trick Towel

A towel that is kept close to the bed so your one night stand has a towel to wipe off post sex before she/he leaves.
I made sure I had a trick towel close by so Julio can wipe up and leave quickly after he fucks me.
by HookUpQuick December 28, 2011
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tricked-out

Completly pimp-o-fied everything a tru balla could ask for. Used when discribing an item not a female.
"Monney Mike, that is one tricked-out ride".
"Why thank you pimpin it is my baby, or at least one of them, haha".
by Christian Johnson December 07, 2003
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Gypsy Tricks

Tricks pertaining to gypsies.
Part of the same family of carnies, swindlers, and tricksters. A common pursuer of gypsy tricks usually tries to have you pay them, but they don't pay you. A common practice of gypsy tricks includes, but is not limited to: wife stealing, puddle splashing, conning wallets, and plundering marijuana related objects.
Carny: Come here and play my game for free.
Me: Okay, sounds good
Carny: three balls costs you $5
Me: I will not fall for your gypsy tricks! Gypsyyyyyy!

Photographer: You give $10 to her, she gives $10 to me, and I give $10 to you
Me: I'm not falling for your gypsy tricks tonight gypsy!

swindler carny gypsy
by Gnome Grown & Mantis I & II February 16, 2010
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billy the trick

A very economically frugal, promiscuous male. The typical day of a "Billy the Trick", "Billy Trick" or "Billy Bitch" will involve some kind of pricematching, arguing over expired coupons at a fast food restaurant, and engaging in sexual intercourse with a generally undesirable mate.
"Where's Chang today?" "You mean Billy the Trick? Tricking it, of course."
by Urban Mang May 11, 2006
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