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trip out verb- to undergo an hallucinogenic experience as a result of drug-intoxication US
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 220, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- I weighed the notion whether or not to take the plunge and “trip out”. David, with prior experience, talked gleefully of being a “guide” for my first time. — Sean Hutchinson, Crying Out Loud, p. 55, 1988
- to upset someone; to confuse someone; to disturb someone US, 1968
- Dr. Dre admitted that it “tripped me out, bugged me the fuck out” when he discovered white kids were buying his records[.] — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 337, 1996
- to amaze someone; to enlighten someone US
- I just found out the other day that my grandfather–my father’s father–was a machinist for twenty years, and that really tripped me out. — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 216, 1968
- to become involved in something in a focused and intense manner US
- — J. L. Simmons and Barry Winograd, It’s Happening, p. 173, 1966: “Glossary”
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