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Trip out   /trɪp aʊt/   Listen
Trip out

verb
1.
Get high, stoned, or drugged.  Synonyms: get off, trip, turn on.






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"Trip out" Quotes from Famous Books



... over, anyhow, to see how you stood the trip out to this rough place," said Mr. Jackson. "Of course it isn't as rough as it is in the winter time, when we do most of our tree-cutting, but it's rough ...
— The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West • Laura Lee Hope

... four girls learned, had full charge of all forms of recreation, so that when the guardian of Harriet's division proposed a trip out into the woods, it was a virtual command. The walk was a saunter among the trees, during which Miss Partridge gave them some lessons in woodcraft, especially on how to find one's way about in the woods. It was an extremely interesting talk to Harriet Burrell, though she already ...
— The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas • Janet Aldridge

... program is our friend Clarence Wedge, who is going to tell us of his trip out to ...
— Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 • Various

... fine on the trip out. We were a very congenial crew with a fine, human commander. He made it a point to get personally acquainted with every member of the crew eventually. He seemed to take a particular liking to me for some reason. By the time we were half-way out to ...
— Unthinkable • Roger Phillips Graham

... said Mr. Post, when he heard about it. "I've always wanted to see a big body of water and here's my chance. What do you boys say to a trip out on Lake Erie? The trolleys go there, I heard a ...
— Jack Ranger's Western Trip - From Boarding School to Ranch and Range • Clarence Young

... little bird. Presently; not now. I may take you out with me, my last trip out. I want to talk with you in a normal size when ...
— Astounding Stories, March, 1931 • Various



Words linked to "Trip out" :   trip, get off



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