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trip
verb (tripped , tripping )
1 tr & intr (also trip over or up) to stumble or make someone stumble.
2 tr & intr (also trip up) to make or cause to make a mistake.
3 to catch someone out, eg in a fault or mistake.
4 intr (often trip along) to walk, skip or dance with short light steps.
5 intr to move or flow smoothly and easily words tripping off the tongue .
6 intr to take a trip or excursion.
7 intr , colloq to experience the hallucinatory effects of a drug, especially LSD.
8 tr & intr to activate or cause (a device or mechanism) to be activated, especially suddenly.
9 to perform (a dance) with quick light agile steps.
noun
1
a a short journey or excursion, especially for pleasure and usually to a place and back again;
b a journey of any length.
2 a stumble; the act or process of accidentally catching the foot.
3 a short light step or skip.
4 a part or catch that can be struck in order to activate a mechanism.
5 an error or blunder.
6 colloq a hallucinatory experience, especially one that is brought on by taking a drug, eg LSD a bad trip .
7 colloq an intensely emotional experience. See also ego trip.
[15c: from French triper to strike with the foot, to dance]
tripper and trippy see separate entries.
trip the light fantastic jocular to dance.
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