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You're such a trip!
Could anyone explain me?! What does this mean?
Sep 3, 2011 4:07 AM
Answers · 7
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haha! it's essentially a slang phrase that friends may say to each other-
"you're such a trip!" meaning "You're crazy!" (crazy in this context meaning funny).
Though to be honest it seems like a phrase for generations age 25-35ish. But it may just be me.
September 3, 2011
3
I think it derives from the use of the word to mean a reverie induced by hallucinogenic drugs, like LSD. Someone is saying you are amazing. Whether they mean this in a good way or a bad way, context may determine.
September 3, 2011
2
when sometimes I make my friends laugh, I always get to hear these words from them... "you're such a trip!"...
could it be that I'm too entertaining or they're just too annoyed and fed up with my stories?.. what ever that may be, to me it seems that I am simply capturing their attention and killing boredom.
:)
September 3, 2011
It means you are cool, tho like Randy wrote it is best when you are on drugs.
September 3, 2011
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