This exclamatory sentence is used by someone “peaking” on a hallucinogenic experience. The statement usually comes after a long period of staring off into space or closely examining an otherwise unremarkable tapestry, or better yet, a complicated music visualization program. For some reason it appears to be psychologically necessary to human beings to alert their companions when they are, in fact, “tripping balls,” lest there be any doubt that the imbiber of a hallucinogenic compound had reached the appropriate “plateau” of the experience.
The statement is usually followed by another long period of stupefied silence.
The statement is usually followed by another long period of stupefied silence.
by Circuitloss June 28, 2005
Man, this trippy shit ain't hip-hop, It's gotta be trip-hop.
Coldcut's remix of Eric B.'s and Rakim's hip hop hit ain't hip hop, it's trip hop yo!
Coldcut's remix of Eric B.'s and Rakim's hip hop hit ain't hip hop, it's trip hop yo!
by Streetsouljah August 30, 2006
Don't Even Trip - Not concerning yourself with an issue , especially when you did everything to could to keep it real with a person.
When you come to the point when you're through putting up with someone's BS, and just telling them what's really what.
When you come to the point when you're through putting up with someone's BS, and just telling them what's really what.
by Sir Rey October 16, 2007
At the height of a party with a bunch of friends, all of the sudden one of your friends gets so wasted, he/she feels uncomfortable (for some reason or another), and leaves unannounced through the back door.
by SocalRico January 23, 2013
That's when you pull over and shag in an abandoned building. Once only popular in Ratus, Moldova, it's taking the world over by storm
Stacy: "Hey, I had a date with Jake last night and he took me to the old mill."
Svetlana: "So you had a Moldovan Road Trip?"
Stacy: "Of course"
Svetlana: "So you had a Moldovan Road Trip?"
Stacy: "Of course"
by antmaninthanosass April 18, 2019
To masterbate. Popularized by good ol' Dr. Cox. Also, masterbating is the only thing worth doing in Palmdale.
by psychomnkydragon July 26, 2006
What first person said:
"A blend of electronica and down-tempo hip-hop, urban and ethereal, street and ambience. Thought provoking, sensual, and deep. Often features string section and/or brass section. Can be either instrumental or with female vocals. Occasionally with rap. Trancy and smooth. Often jazzy. Sometimes features turntablism / scratching. It's head nodding music. 'Chill-out music'."
"A blend of electronica and down-tempo hip-hop, urban and ethereal, street and ambience. Thought provoking, sensual, and deep. Often features string section and/or brass section. Can be either instrumental or with female vocals. Occasionally with rap. Trancy and smooth. Often jazzy. Sometimes features turntablism / scratching. It's head nodding music. 'Chill-out music'."
If you want a real trip-hop experience, check out Lovage's "Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By"
Absolute musical ecstasy to the ears.
Absolute musical ecstasy to the ears.
by Rasputin's Last Breath April 24, 2005