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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Tricked-out

Consider the following sentence:


"He was sitting on the hood of a tricked-out 1969 Road Runner car."


Does 'tricked-out' mean the opposite of 'pristine'?


(And is it a commonly used term?)



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Christine Christie Does 'tricked-out' mean the opposite of 'pristine'? No. pristine is very clean, and tricked-out doesn't mean dirty.

  • Christine Christie Does 'tricked-out' mean the opposite of 'pristine'?
  • No.
  • pristine is very clean, and tricked-out doesn't mean dirty.
  • tricked-out means decorated, excessively customized.
  • The car probably has a lot of added gadgets.
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Christine ChristieDoes 'tricked-out' mean the opposite of 'pristine'?

No. pristine is very clean, and tricked-out doesn't mean dirty.

tricked-out means decorated, excessively customized. The car probably has a lot of added gadgets.

Christine Christieis it a commonly used term?

It's reas

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