Trip
71Trip — Original name in latin Trip Name in other language State code RO Continent/City Europe/Bucharest longitude 47.9245 latitude 23.37648 altitude 172 Population 1387 Date 2013 04 21 …
72trip up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To make an error or mistake: err, miscue, mistake, slip, slip up, stumble. See CORRECT. II verb See trip …
73Trip — Tripm 1.Flug.Fußtaufengl»trip=Reise,Fahrt,Ausflug«.BSD1965ff. 2.aufgeputschterZustandnachRauschgiftzuführung;DauerderBewußtseins undVerhaltensänderungdurchRauschmittelgenuß.AusdemAngloamerikanübernommen.1967ff. 3.Rauschgiftdroge, packung.1968ff.… …
74trip — [14] The original meaning of trip was ‘move lightly or nimbly’. ‘Stumble’ is a secondary development, and the use of the derived noun for ‘short journey’ did not emerge until the late 17th century (it was apparently originally a nautical usage).… …
75trip — s. heroína y coca. ❙ «Pero a mí me parece un trip. O sea, caballo y coca.» Juan Madrid, Flores, el gitano …
76trip — n Something out of the ordinary, special. The girl with the funny hairdo is a trip. 1960s …
77trip\ up — v 1. To make (someone) unsteady on the feet; cause to miss a step, stumble, or fall. A root tripped Billy up while he was running in the woods, and he fell and hurt his ankle. 2. To cause (someone) to make a mistake. The teacher asked tricky… …
78trip — a condition induced by the ingestion of illegal hallucinogens What your travel agent may arrange for you: The kind of thing that hippies switch into when the trips turn sour. (Bradbury, 1975) To trip is to hallucinate as a result of… …
79trip up — make a mistake. → trip …
80trip — I. v. n. 1. Skip, hop, step quickly, dance, foot it. 2. Stumble, lose footing, make a false step, make a false movement. 3. Fail, mistake, err, be at fault, come short, commit an offence, bungle, blunder. II. v. a. 1. Supplant, throw off the… …