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Explanation of "Trip Out"

Meaning: "Trip out" is a slang term that primarily means to have a strong or unusual experience, often related to using drugs. When someone "trips out," they might feel very different from normal, seeing things differently or feeling intense emotions. This is most commonly associated with hallucinogenic drugs that can change a person's perception of reality.

Usage Instructions:
  • Verb form: "trip out" is an action you can talk about in the present, past, or future.
  • Subject: You can use it with any subject (I, you, he, she, we, they).
  • Example: "He trips out every weekend." (This means he uses drugs that make him feel high or experience unusual sensations.)
Example Sentences:
  1. "She decided to trip out with her friends at the festival."
  2. "After taking the substance, he began to trip out and saw colors that weren't really there."
Advanced Usage:

"Trip out" can also be used in a more casual sense to describe feeling overwhelmed or confused by something, not necessarily related to drugs.

Word Variants:
  • Trip: As a noun, it can refer to a journey or a bad experience.
  • Tripping: This can mean experiencing the effects of drugs or being in a state of confusion.
Different Meanings:

Apart from drug use, "trip out" can also describe any moment when someone feels lost in thought or daydreaming: - Example: "I was tripping out while listening to the music, lost in my own world."

Synonyms:
  • Get high (specifically for drug use)
  • Space out (for being lost in thought)
  • Zone out (for being distracted or not paying attention)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Space out": To lose concentration or become lost in thought.
  • "Zone out": Similar to "space out," meaning to become inattentive or daydream.
Final Note:

"Trip out" is mostly used in informal contexts.

Verb
  1. get high, stoned, or drugged
    • He trips every weekend

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