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bad trip noun- an unpleasant, frightening or unnerving experience with LSD US
- Such precautions are thought to be insurance against bad trips. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 236, 1966
- Psychedelic adventurers in San Francisco who are on a bad trip can call in a friendly pilot to bring them down safely. — Berkeley Barb, p. 6, 9
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 217, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- It’s like the guy in Los Angeles who had a bad trip on LSD and turned himself into the police, and wrote, “Please help me. Signed, Jehovah.” — The San Francisco Oracle, 1967
- After midnight a college kid from Wisconsin phoned requesting help on a bad trip. — Timothy Leary, The Politics of Ecstasy, p. 163, 1968
- There isn’t much sense in trying to explain what a “bad trip” is. You simply lose your marbles. You go crazy. There is no bottom, no top. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, p. 183, 1972
- [H]ow the C.I.A. initiated the “bad trip” propaganda; how it was all a lie, etc., etc. — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 62, 1995
- a very unpleasant experience US
- From running up bills to drugs, to laying bad trips on other people. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America, p. 214, 15 November 1969: Letter to Oscar Acosta
- The history of the Sunset Strip has been a bad trip, man, a bummer. — Arthur Blessitt, Turned On to Jesus, p. 103, 1971
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