an attempt to stimulate a whole economy by enriching and encouraging the upper class, largely unsuccessful since the late 1920s and still unsuccessful as of today.
Trickledown strategies are useless when it comes to the U.S. economy.
a skill used to get out of "unsavory" situations or as a means to deceive, avoid or gain.
1. Whooooaaaa! Did you just see him run that red light to get that parking space? And judging from the way he's parked, it's going to take some trickedy to get out of that spot!
2. YOU the fool if you think I am falling for your trickedy!
1. Derived from the language of pimps and hoes; refers to the ho' gettin' dressed up for the trick. Now it simply means "having all the accessories" or simply being really prettied up. Usually used with a sense of admiration. May refer to people or inanimate objects.
2. 1. Derived from the language of pimps and hoes; refers to the ho' being worn out from doing too many tricks.
Meaning 1: "That '57 Chevy sure is tricked out!"
Meaning 2: "I ain't goin' to no bar. I'm all tricked out; I stayed up all last night freakin' with Darlene!".
After meeting girls with your friends, the less aggressive of the friends get the left over girls that nobody else wants.
We were at the club last night and my bro thought he was going to get with my girl. I put him in his place and told him, "oh no, now you know when your with me, you get the trickledown bro."