plural
trips
plural
trips
Britannica Dictionary definition of TRIP
1
[count]
a
:
a journey to a place
-
They got back from their trip yesterday.
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a trip around the world
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How was your trip?
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a day trip [=a journey in which you go to visit a place and then return to your home on the same day]
-
She is away on a business trip. [=she is traveling as part of her work]
—
often + to
—
see also field trip, road trip, round trip
b
:
a short journey to a store, business, office, etc., for a particular purpose
—
usually + to
2
[count]
informal
:
the experience of strange mental effects (such as seeing things that are not real) that is produced by taking a very powerful drug (such as LSD)
3
[count]
:
an act of falling or nearly falling that is caused by accidentally hitting your foot on something as you are walking or running
4
[singular]
US, informal + somewhat old-fashioned
:
an exciting or unusual experience or person
2
trip
/ˈtrɪp/
verb
trips;
tripped;
tripping
trips;
tripped;
tripping
Britannica Dictionary definition of TRIP
1
a
[no object]
:
to hit your foot against something while you are walking or running so that you fall or almost fall
—
often + on or over
b
[+ object]
:
to cause (someone who is walking or running) to fall or almost fall
—
often + up
2
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object]
literary
:
to dance or walk with light, quick steps
3
[+ object]
:
to cause (something, such as an alarm or a switch) to be turned on often in an accidental way
4
[no object]
informal
:
to experience strange mental effects (such as seeing things that are not real) after taking a very powerful drug (such as LSD)
—
often + on
trip the light fantastic
informal + old-fashioned
trip up
[phrasal verb]
trip up (someone)
or
trip (someone) up
:
to cause (someone) to make a mistake
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see also 2trip 1b (above)