Usually means: Journey from one place, experience.
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General (27 matching dictionaries)
  1. trip: Merriam-Webster.com
  2. trip: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. trip: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. trip: Collins English Dictionary
  5. trip: Vocabulary.com
  6. Trip, trip: Wordnik
  7. trip: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. trip: Wiktionary
  9. trip: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. trip: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. trip: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. trip: Dictionary.com
  13. trip (n.), trip (v.): Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. trip: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. The Trip (Art Pepper album), The Trip (Australian-Canadian band), The Trip (Italian band), The Trip (Kim Fowley song), The Trip (Seinfeld), The Trip (Seinfeld episode), The Trip (band), The Trip (film), The Trip (musical), The Trip (soundtrack), The Trip, Trip (Cause and Effect album), Trip (Ella Mai song), Trip (Rivermaya album), Trip (disambiguation), Trip (drink), Trip (geometry), Trip (magazine), Trip (search engine), Trip: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Trip: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. trip: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. trip: Rhymezone
  19. trip: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. trip: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. TRIP: Stammtisch Beau Fleuve Acronyms
  22. trip: Free Dictionary
  23. trip: Mnemonic Dictionary
  24. trip: Dictionary/thesaurus
  25. trip: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations

Business (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. Travel Industry Dictionary (No longer online)
  2. Trip: eyefortransport e-commerce transportation glossary
  3. trip: Legal dictionary

Computing (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. TRIP (Telephony Routing over IP): Linktionary Networking Glossary
  2. The Trip, trip: Encyclopedia

Medicine (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. Trip: MedTerms.com Medical Dictionary
  2. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  3. The Trip, trip: Medical dictionary
  4. Trip: Drug Medical Dictionary

Miscellaneous (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. baby names list (No longer online)
  2. TRIP: Acronym Finder
  3. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  4. trip: Idioms

Science (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. Bird On! (No longer online)
  2. TRIP: Cytokines & Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia

Slang (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. trip, trip, trip, trip, trip, trip: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. trip: English slang and colloquialisms used in the United Kingdom
  3. Trip: Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade

Tech (5 matching dictionaries)
  1. AUTOMOTIVE TERMS (No longer online)
  2. Glossary of Coal Mining Terms (No longer online)
  3. Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary (No longer online)
  4. Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool (No longer online)
  5. SeaTalk Dictionary of English Nautical Language (No longer online)

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Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  A journey; an excursion or jaunt.
noun:  A stumble or misstep.
noun:  (figurative, archaic) An error; a failure; a mistake.
noun:  (colloquial) A period of time in which one experiences drug-induced reverie or hallucinations.
noun:  (by extension) Intense involvement in or enjoyment of a condition.
noun:  A faux pas, a social error.
noun:  (engineering) A mechanical cutout device.
noun:  (electricity) A trip-switch or cut-out.
noun:  A quick, light step; a lively movement of the feet; a skip.
noun:  (obsolete) A small piece; a morsel; a bit.
noun:  The act of tripping someone, or causing them to lose their footing.
noun:  (nautical) A single board, or tack, in plying, or beating, to windward.
verb:  (intransitive) To fall over or stumble over an object as a result of striking it with one's foot
verb:  (transitive, sometimes followed by "up") To cause (a person or animal) to fall or stumble by knocking their feet from under them.
verb:  (intransitive) To be guilty of a misstep or mistake; to commit an offence against morality, propriety, etc
verb:  (transitive, obsolete) To detect in a misstep; to catch; to convict.
verb:  (transitive) To activate or set in motion, as in the activation of a trap, explosive, or switch.
verb:  (intransitive) To be activated, as by a signal or an event
verb:  Of an electrical circuit, to trip out (through overload, a short circuit).
verb:  (intransitive) To experience a state of reverie or to hallucinate, due to consuming psychoactive drugs.
verb:  (intransitive) To journey, to make a trip.
verb:  (intransitive, dated) To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip.
verb:  (nautical) To raise (an anchor) from the bottom, by its cable or buoy rope, so that it hangs free.
verb:  (nautical) To pull (a yard) into a perpendicular position for lowering it.
verb:  (slang, African-American Vernacular, most commonly used in the form tripping) To become unreasonably upset, especially over something unimportant; to cause a scene or a disruption.
adjective:  (poker slang) Of or relating to trips (three of a kind).
noun:  (obsolete, UK, Scotland, dialect) A herd or flock of sheep, goats, etc.
noun:  (obsolete) A troop of men; a host.
noun:  A flock of wigeons.

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