trip out

Verb

 * 1)  To hallucinate or otherwise alter one's consciousness as a result of drugs.
 * They started to trip out after five minutes of eating the mushrooms.
 * 1)  To have a fit, to become enraged or upset; to flip out.
 * 2)  To enthuse, to respond with strong positive emotion; to get high (on)
 * 3)  To have as an image in one's mind.
 * 4)  To pull the drill stem and bit out of the hole of an oil well drill, in order to access the borehole.
 * 5)  To break a circuit in response to an overload.
 * 6) To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out.
 * 7) To go out with light steps.
 * 1)  To have as an image in one's mind.
 * 2)  To pull the drill stem and bit out of the hole of an oil well drill, in order to access the borehole.
 * 3)  To break a circuit in response to an overload.
 * 4) To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out.
 * 5) To go out with light steps.
 * 1)  To pull the drill stem and bit out of the hole of an oil well drill, in order to access the borehole.
 * 2)  To break a circuit in response to an overload.
 * 3) To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out.
 * 4) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out.
 * 2) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out.
 * 2) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To go out with light steps.
 * 1) To go out with light steps.