1. The study of the tricking phenomena with reference of origin, growth, reproduction, structure, and behavior of those imposing a trick and those on the receiving end of a trick.
2. The study of tricks used in a specific region.
3. trickological phenomena of an organism or a group of organisms performing tricks.
I earned a degree in Clowning; trickology was the single hardest class to pass to earn that degree! I couldn't figure outwhat the regions were of the different knock knock jokes that have been introduced over the past seventy-five years. Be prepared for some heavy duty studying in that class bozo.
1. A conspiracy to commit fraud on the masses by introducing ideas not based on scientific fact or substance.
2. Professing to use technology that does not really exist.
3. A word used by conspiracy theorist who have trouble grasping the concepts of new technologies and ideas.
4. Often mistaken for fakenology.
A conspiracy theorist tried hard to convince me that the Lunar landings were all tricknology.
Religious zealots believe dinosaurs, evolution, and the big bang are all tricknology.
the act of fooling the masses. saying one thing, but meaning another for ulterior purposes. propaganda, deceit
Perfect example: Bush's war on Iraq. Based upon lies to deceive the people into going to war. Later saying that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. Bush used trickology.