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“Tripping” is a classic slang term with several meanings. Originally, it referred to being high on hallucinogenic drugs. Today, it also means someone acting crazy or overreacting to something. Read on to learn the slang meaning, where the word comes from, and other variations of the slang term.
“Tripping” Slang Meaning
The slang term “tripping” means overreacting or acting irrationally in response to something. It can be used both seriously and jokingly. For example, if a friend tells you they think they’re going to ace a test they haven’t studied for and you think that’s delusional, you could say, “No way, bro, you’re tripping.”
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“Tripping” is also a slang term for being high on hallucinogenic drugs. This meaning is more common among older folks, but “tripping” also means that someone is high on LSD, magic mushrooms, or other hallucinogenic drugs and experiencing the side effects (seeing or hearing things that aren’t there, feeling euphoric, or experiencing distorted visual perceptions).[5] Use it to describe yourself or anyone else who’s going “on a trip”:
- Example: “I just took those mushrooms my dude got me. I’m tripping, man.”
- Example: “I still can’t believe you guys did LSD last weekend. You must’ve been tripping hard.”
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“Tripping” also refers to having weird or delusional thoughts. When you start to have weird or intrusive thoughts that usually don’t pass through your mind, you’re tripping. For example, if you’re usually the laid-back type and don’t let much phase you, suddenly getting upset and hoping that someone has a bad day because they didn’t say hi to you would be considered tripping.
- Example: “I just thought about throwing this egg at this car and they didn’t even do anything to me. I’m tripping, bro.”
- Example: “I don’t care if you say I’m tripping! I think the Filet-o-Fish from McDonald’s is the best item on their menu!”
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“Tripping” also means you’re making a mistake or blunder. When you accidentally do something that has a negative impact, whether it’s embarrassing or makes people think you’re a weirdo, that’d be considered tripping. Use it to describe embarrassing moments, like if you tripped over your shoelace in class and knocked over someone who’s sitting in their chair.
- Example: “I took that math quiz and completely forgot that there was a back side. I was tripping, bro.”
- Example: “I went shopping the day before they had that 50% sale because I completely forgot about it! I was tripping.”
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4Traditionally, “tripping” means walking into or over something that causes you to lose balance. When your foot gets caught on something and it causes you to stumble and lose balance, that means you’re “tripping.” This is the traditional meaning of the term, meaning most of the time you hear it, especially after someone almost falls, this meaning is what they’re referring to.[6]
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