Being under the influence of chemical substances.
"I was out of my tree last night."
"Have you seen Amy?"
"Yeah, she's out of her tree on the dance floor"
"Have you seen Amy?"
"Yeah, she's out of her tree on the dance floor"
by Kyles86 November 16, 2007
by ohnow September 16, 2010
oh man, last night i was fucked out of my tree. i dont remember much, and im pretty sure i couldnt stand by the end of it.
by metdizzle March 14, 2008
This is an old phrase that has become condesed and reversed in the original meaning. Originally to be in a tree was to be stuck somewhere mentally, emotionally or situationally that you could not easily escape from on your own. The proverbial cat stuck in a tree that the proverbial fireman needs to rescue. Of course, cats are perfectly capable of getting out of trees, which is why we do not see many cat skeletons in trees. However, it is not uncommon to see a fellow human, so distraught be whatever is affecting them, they they have lost their way and cannot see a way out. Proverbially, they are stuck in a tree and need someone to talk them down, out of their tree.
My life had dust gone insane, fortunately Jimmy came over and talked me down, out of my tree.
Beck: Sarah Palin "talked me down out of my tree" after my "one moment of real fear"
Beck: Sarah Palin "talked me down out of my tree" after my "one moment of real fear"
by Thralkhar April 18, 2017