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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

An alternative acronym used to refer to LSD.
by Steven January 1, 2004
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a song written by the Beatles after John Lennon's son came home with a drawing of one of his friends named Lucy O'Conner, and John asked who it was he replied:
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

Originated by The Beatles from the album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band

Another way to say, LSD.

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes and she's gone...
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Lucy in the sky with diamonds

Lucy in the sky with diamonds. A brilliant Beatles song explaining two of Sir John Lennons LSD trips. You can also use it to refer to the Psychoactive drug LSD (acid)

*picture yourself in a boat on a river, with tangerine trees, and marmalade skies*
Will: What did you do last night?

Sean: Went to see lucy in the sky with diamonds!

Will: The Beatles were performing?

Sean: Nope, I tripped the F**k out!
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Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!

Saying a person or entity "has some ‘splainin’ to do" (in a Cuban accent) is a humorous way of suggesting that they have done something illegal or otherwise embarrassing.

The catchphrase dates back to the 50's "I Love Lucy" show.
"Dude, asdfghjkl;!!!... why are my briefs pink?? Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!"
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The Dirty Lucy

The act of when someone playing video games gets their bumhole stretched and 4 BBC's are then inserted into their anus
Jamal: "Hey Tyrone, wanna give Isabel The Dirty Lucy with me, Lutho and Jemaine
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

One of The Beatles famous songs. Many people think its song about LSD but, it's not. The song was inspired by John Lennon's son, Julian. He brought home a drawing of a girl in his class, named Lucy, and she was floating in the air and he drew stars around her. Julian named the drawing: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

It has nothing to do with LSD, it's all a kids song.
Hey let's go listen to Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds!

Sure, wait we needa be high first!

No man, its not about LSD.....
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