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spaced adjective- in a state of drug intoxication, especially as a result of hallucinogen use but loosely of any drug US
- — Ruth Bronsteen, The Hippy’s Handbook, p. 16, 1967
- “You okay?” Ted asks, noticing I’m spaced. “Yeah, I’m fine,” I assure him, “I’m just stoned is all.” — Jim Carroll, Forced Entries, p. 108, 1987
- I was just spaced. I became paranoid at everything. — Bobby Womack, quoted in Waiting For The Sun, p. 236, 1996
- unaware; unfocused; highly distracted US
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 219, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- I was just spaced, my dears, so I stayed only long enough for a sandwich. — Screw, p. 15, 22 December 1969
- — American Speech, p. 66, Spring-Summer 1975: “Razorback slang”
- — Verbatim, p. 281, May 1976
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