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trippy, a. colloq. (chiefly U.S.).|ˈtrɪpɪ| [f. trip n.1 + -y1.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling a hallucinatory experience induced by a drug. Hence ˈtrippiness.
1969Fabian & Byrne Groupie (1970) xiv. 101 Joe asks if it's trippy, and I tell him that it is a bit. 1975Harper's Mag. June 9 In my trippy daze, dope was the filter for the movie camera in my mind, the regulator of my psychic jets. 1976New Yorler 19 Jan. 48 Robert Wise directed with tame, impersonal good taste; there's none of the blissful trippiness of being carried in the belly of a zeppelin, and none of the carnival vulgarity of the recent disaster thrillers. 1976Logan & Woffinden Illustr. New Musical Express Encycl. Rock 96/1 In 1966 they [sc. The Grateful Dead] chose their name; in keeping with the band's image, it was a decision made under the influence of various drugs... The band thought it seemed vaguely appropriate, and certainly it had trippy connotations. 1978Maclean's Mag. 13 Nov. 78 The trippy optimism of the '60s lent importance to such things as creativity and communication, which in the '70s have given way to matters of a homelier urgency. 1980New Age (U.S.) Oct. 54 (Advt.), Trippy music for meditation, massage, free-form movement, tantric loving, and a relaxing environment. |