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trippy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
trippy
(adjective)
trippy
/
ˈ
trɪpi/
adjective
trippier
;
trippiest
trippy
/
ˈ
trɪpi/
adjective
trippier
;
trippiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of TRIPPY
informal
:
relating to or like the strange mental effects experienced by someone who has taken a powerful drug (such as LSD)
The movie was full of
trippy
images.
trippy
music
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