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?"
When two trucks are blocking either end of a road. Neither of them will pull out and are waiting for the other to back down. Sometimes this is accompanied by both truck drivers leaning out the cab and yelling at eachother.
Bob: Why are you late for work Jim?
Jim: Truck off down my road again.