Green’s Dictionary of Slang

trick adj.2

[SE trick adj.; note SE tricky/tricksy]
(US campus)

1. interesting, pleasing.

[US]P. Munro Sl. U. 196: I love that dress in the window. It’s so trick.

2. (also tricked out) technologically sophisticated.

[US]Eble Campus Sl. Apr. 7: tricked out – decorated, fixed up: Dude has a tricked out ride.
[US]Codella and Bennett Alphaville (2011) 331: A new car, especially a tricked-out Maxima like the one CS-1 drove, reeked of legitimacy.
[US]S.M. Jones Lives Laid Away [ebook] A tricked-out Harley-Davidson.
[US]D. Rucker Life’s Too Short 129: [A] true, tricked-out rock band bus—a rumbling, rolling combination rehearsal space, living room, and man cave.

In compounds

trick roll (n.)

(Aus. Und.) a roll of money in which low-value notes or even sheets of blank paper are wrapped in a single high-denomination bill.

[Aus]E. Dyson ‘The Big Spoof’ in Benno and Some of the Push 207: Benno pulled his trick roll, and gave the eager people a peep at that monetary hollow mockery.
trick shot (n.) [pun on SE billiards / snooker use]

sexual intercourse in anything other than the ‘missionary position’.

[Aus]R.G. Barrett White Shoes 5: She couldn’t tongue kiss, she didn’t like any trick shots, and blow jobs were against her religion.