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goof    Featured Word

noun

  1. a funny or silly person. Also goof-ball.

    Submitted by Anon, Mississauga, ON, Canada, Nov 04 1997.

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trip    Featured Word

verb

  1. to take LSD.
    I tripped for the first time last night.
  2. to react with extreme or irrational distress or composure; FREAK OUT.
    When he passed out, I tripped!
  3. to be angry.

    Submitted by Jonnah Zablan, Jun 08 2007.

  4. to worry.
    Don't trip about it!
  5. to not be thinking clearly, to err.
    You were right about her phone number. I must have been tripping.
  6. to partake in friendly flirting, which may lead to a more serious relationship.
    They used to trip but now they're going out.

    Submitted by Missy, CA, USA, Feb 22 1998.

  7. to be surprised.
    Man, I tripped when I saw her walk in.

noun

  1. the period of time during which a person is under the influence of LSD.
    I was on an eight-hour trip yesterday.
  2. a state of mind, mood, or interest.
    Dan must be on some sort of health trip - he spent $50 on vitamins.

    Submitted by Ishmael, Oakland, CA, USA, Oct 10 1997.

  3. a person or thing that is funny, interesting, or strange.
    He's a real trip.

    Submitted by Littleme247, San Francisco, CA, USA, Dec 05 1997.

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