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trippy adjective- hallucinatory UK
- Don’t as a rule like mushies [magic mushrooms] much like, but this is alright. Not too trippy like. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 112, 2001
- of psychedelic design US
From TRIP (an LSD experience) and the psychedelic imagery inspired by such drug usage. - X is often described as less disturbingly “trippy” than LSD and more serene than cocaine[.] — Newsweek, p. 62, 6 December 1993
- They dressed in trippy silks and satins[.] — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 100, 2001
- excellent US
- “Out of sight,” “too much,” “tough,” “trippy,” “trick,” or “unreal”–were all current [late 1960s] superlatives. Each would flower for a while and then fall to something a little groovier–up to date on the tongues of those who knew. — Sean Hutchinson, Crying Out Loud, p. 177, 1988
- extremely committed to the hippie life, especially the drug aspects of it US
- I’m hippy and I’m trippy / I’m a gypsy on my own. — Frank Zappa, Who Needs The Peace Corps?, 1968
- [I]t probably surprises you to learn that I had a trippy Xmas – even when I wasn’t zonked out on your culinary crazies – but I did. — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 162, 1971
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