by breadburinnit February 05, 2021
A short sexual encounter where the man unclips the woman's bra and runs his index finger down the middle of her back, the "road", and then proceeds to go to sleep. There is also the possibility of causing a "traffic jam" where the man proceeds to finger the woman for a short moment. After this is done, the woman is often passed over to "the bro", much as a road trip would continue by taking turns driving.
"Ayo bro I'm bout to road trip this shawty"
"Aii bet, lemme know when it's my turn to step on the gas"
"Aii bet, lemme know when it's my turn to step on the gas"
by wu1nn February 21, 2021
Heather: You should come with me on my next road trip!
Rachel: and sit in a car for several hours in a row? No way!
Heather: no, I'll make it a REAL road trip, where we get food, blast tunes, and stop at cool places!
Rachel: I'm in!
Rachel: and sit in a car for several hours in a row? No way!
Heather: no, I'll make it a REAL road trip, where we get food, blast tunes, and stop at cool places!
Rachel: I'm in!
by Suedinum August 03, 2022
by @l3xig May 03, 2022
English Pronunciation: bah-sah-GAHN nung trip
Taglish (Tagalog + English) idiom. Literally means "breaking the trip". In English, it would be most similar to "killing the vibe" or "ruining the fun". Often used in during drinking and partying, or an anti-critical sense against one's beliefs, interests, or hobbies.
Taglish (Tagalog + English) idiom. Literally means "breaking the trip". In English, it would be most similar to "killing the vibe" or "ruining the fun". Often used in during drinking and partying, or an anti-critical sense against one's beliefs, interests, or hobbies.
Ate Girl: Hoy, you really believe that? Man, that's really pitiful.
Kuya Boy: Hey bhebhe, 'wag basagan ng trip. Respect my opinion na lang.
Kuya Boy: Hey bhebhe, 'wag basagan ng trip. Respect my opinion na lang.
by Hay Nako May 11, 2022
When you're so exhausted that you listen to a person with an accent speak and it sounds like they're speaking another language.
I stayed up for twenty hours straight and now English people sound French, holy shit, I was totally accent tripping.
by BeanboUrine August 11, 2015
News stories that get more and more desperate until people submit into doing anything the media/government/healthcare industry/scientists want them to do.
Last week's grief/tragedy/sympathy guilt trip was a recycled story from the Trump era about a young guy that still thought the coronavirus was a hoax until he ended up in ICU. When that didn't increase vaccination rates, the grief/tragedy/sympathy industry got more desperate and had a guy talking emotionally about how you can save his one year old in Arkansas even if you live halfway across the country by getting in line for a vaccine. Just do what these people say and everyone will be okay, just meet their demands is what the grief/tragedy/sympathy industry is trying to prime people's subconcious with.
by The Original Agahnim August 11, 2021