take+a+trip

  • 51take-along — /tayk euh lawng , euh long /, adj. Informal. 1. intended or suitable for taking along, as on a trip: take along snacks for long car trips. 2. sized, built, or adapted to be carried easily; portable: a take along TV set. n. 3. something that is or …

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  • 52trip — I Australian Slang 1. certain quantity of LSD prepared for taking; 2. period under the influence of a hallucinatory drug; 3. something that amazes; spin out II Canadian Slang 1.one that brings humor to someone The girl with the funny hairdo is a… …

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  • 53take care of — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, administer to, approach, attain, attend, attend on, attend to, baby sit, be responsible for, blast, blot out, boss, bribe, bump off, buy, buy off, care for, carry on, carry out, carry through,… …

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  • 54take a back seat — accept a poorer or lower position, be second to something or someone I had to take a back seat to my partner when we went on the business trip …

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  • 55take a spill — verb to trip or fall He took a spill and scraped his knee …

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  • 56take a journey — go on a trip, make a voyage …

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  • 57trip — trɪp n. voyage, journey; stumble, fall; error, blunder; control lever; sensory experience caused by hallucinogenic drugs (Slang); obsession, preoccupation (Slang); intense experience v. stumble, fall; cause to stumble; make an error in conduct,… …

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  • 58take pleasure with —    to copulate with    Not just sharing an enjoyable meal or trip:     Later, stirred by the curry, he took pleasure with his second wife. (Sanders, 1977)    See also pleasure …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 59trip —  1. n. Experience of drug taking.  2. v. Take drugs.  3. n. tripper Drug taker …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 60trip — 1. noun A journey or going from one place to another 2. verb To make a false step; to catch the foot; to stumble; to cause to stumble, or take a false step; to cause to lose the footing, as by suddenly checking the motion of a foot or leg; to… …

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