trippy

adj
/ˈtɹɪ.pi/

Etymology

From trip + -y.

  1. derived from trippen — “to skip, trip, hop, stamp, trample
  2. derived from triper
  3. derived from trippen
  4. suffixed as trippy — “trip + y

Definitions

  1. Strange, surreal, similar to the effects of a hallucinogen.

    • Someone says there's something more to pay for sins that you committed yesterday; it's really rather drippy but something oh so trippy. Something happened to me yesterday.

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