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head trip
noun
a mentally exhilarating or productive experience, as one in which a person's intellect or imagination seems to expand.
Word History and Origins
Origin of head trip1
Example Sentences
Many of us who watched grisly Ryan Murphy’s head trip from start to finish are still trying to figure out what it’s trying to say.
Decades ago, my immature first reading of this moment viewed Dream's ordeal as simply the inciting incident in an epic odyssey that's equal parts head trip and road trip.
The result is the stuff of silly slapstick rather than a full-Cage head trip.
If that wasn't enough of a head trip, Harrow and some of Ammit's followers find the couple before they can talk further.
In other words, the score is as much of a head trip as the movie, which has its share of confounded critics.
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