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Street name for alpha-ethyltryptamine and for LSD.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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The act of pulling the drillstring out of the hole or replacing it in the hole. A pipe trip is usually done because the bit has dulled or has otherwise ceased to drill efficiently and must be replaced [..]
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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Fast shutdown of a nuclear reactor, generally by fast insertion of the shutdown rods. Emergencies or deviations from normal reactor operation lead to the automatic control system initiating the reacto [..]
Source: euronuclear.org

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late 14c., "tread or step lightly and nimbly, skip, dance, caper," from Old French triper "jump around, dance around, strike with the feet" (12c.), from a Germanic source (compare [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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"act or action of tripping" (transitive), early 14c., from trip (v.); sense of "a short journey or voyage" is from mid-15c.; the exact connection to the earlier sense is uncertain. [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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A train of mine cars.
Source: coaleducation.org

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A term that is used by pressurized water reactors for a reactor scram (see Scram).
Source: nrc.gov (offline)

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a journey for some purpose (usually including the return); "he took a trip to the shopping center" stumble: miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled ov [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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Any holiday, pleasure trip or journey made by you within the area of travel shown in the schedule, during the period of insurance
Source: rac.co.uk

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a short journey. The same word also means to stumble or fall as a result of catching your foot on something
Source: eenglish.in

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verb Definition: to get mad at something trivial Word History: It was developed by gangsters.Example Sentence: After I beat him in Monopoly, he was trippin'.
Source: wordcentral.com (offline)

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nesie
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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A part of the mechanism of some firearms which is released by the action of the trigger.
Source: saami.org (offline)

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Noun. 1. The time spent under the influence of a hallucinatory drug such as LSD. {Informal}. 2. A 'tab' of LSD. Verb. To hallucinate on LSD or other hallucinogen.
Source: peevish.co.uk

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An individual horse's race, with specific reference to the difficulty (or lack of difficulty) the horse had during competition, e.g., whether the horse was repeatedly blocked or had an unobstruct [..]
Source: equibase.com

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(n) a journey for some purpose (usually including the return)(n) a hallucinatory experience induced by drugs(n) an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall(n) an exciting or stimulating expe [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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An individual horse's race, with specific reference to the difficulty (or lack of difficulty) the horse had during competition, e.g., whether the horse was repeatedly blocked or had an unobstruct [..]
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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A reduced information about a vehicle's movement; contains only the departure time, the begin, and the end edge. Must be transformed into a route using a router for being used within the simulati [..]
Source: sumo.dlr.de

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A movement by an individual from one location to perform an activity at a different location. The fundamental unit of analysis in conventional travel forecasting.
Source: its.uci.edu

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— The one-way operation of a revenue vehicle between two terminal points on a route. Trips are generally noted as inbound, outbound, eastbound, westbound, etc. to identify directionality when being discussed or printed.
Source: sacrt.com (offline)

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See 'Journey'
Source: lv.com (offline)

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This is the race distance.
Source: helpcentre.ladbrokes.com (offline)

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Voyage. 2. Distance run by a sailing vessel on one tack.
Source: crewtraffic.com

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To let go.
Source: usmm.org

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To let go.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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A passage. Sometimes used in Scotland to denote a board made in beating to windward. To trip a spar is to cant it. To trip an anchor is to break it out of the ground; an anchor is a-trip when one of i [..]
Source: thecheappages.com

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n.(3) "bit, small piece," s.v. trip n.\3 OED. KEY: trip@n3
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n3 1 trype 1
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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Prepaid land or sea arrangements and shall include flight connections to join or depart such land or sea arrangements provided such flights are scheduled to commence within one day of the land or sea [..]
Source: insuremytrip.com

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[verb] What Dr. Timothy Leary was on during much the 60’s and beyond, man. 
Source: errtravel.com

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means prepaid Land/Sea Arrangements and shall include flight connections to join or depart such Land/Sea Arrangements provided such flights are scheduled to commence within one week of the Land/Sea Ar [..]
Source: roamright.com

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A one-way movement from an origin to a destination for a particular purpose. It may be a person trip, a vehicle trip, walking trip or public transport trip.
Source: atap.gov.au (offline)

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A one-way travel of a person or vehicle from one point to another.
Source: projectaction.com

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 The period of travel stated in the certificate of insurance.
Source: finder.com.au

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journey from origin to destination.
Source: witiger.com

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Making a "trip" is the procedure of pulling the entire string of drill pipe out of the borehole and then running the entire length of drill pipe back in the hole.
Source: globaloilwatch.com (offline)

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A trip refers to the travel by a person from the time of departure from his/her usual residence until he/she returns: it thus refers to a round trip. Trips taken by visitors are tourism trips.
Source: sustainabletourismalliance.net

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A profound experience. What you experience on LSD or other hallucinogen. A dose of LSD. Can also mean an unusual experience, "That was a trip!" or when someone tries to blow your mind " [..]
Source: hipplanet.com

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The one-way operation of a revenue vehicle between two terminal points on a route. Trips are generally noted as inbound, outbound, northbound, southbound, etc., to identify directionality when being communicated.
Source: theride.org (offline)

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In the BONVOYAGE perspective, trip is the technical name indicating the solution to a user request (namely, the travel); in this sense, travel solution and trip are synonymous.
Source: bonvoyage2020.eu (offline)

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A horse's race.
Source: www1.drf.com

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Trip may refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trip is a Finnish brand of juice produced and distributed by Marli. Launched in 1962, Trip was the first beverage in Finland to be sold in a laminated carton. Originally Trip cartons were pyramid shap [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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"Trip" is a pop punk song recorded by Canadian band Hedley and appears on their debut album Hedley (2005). The single topped the Canadian MuchMusic Countdown and reached number eleven on the [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trip is the second album from the synthpop act Cause and Effect. It is dedicated to the memory of Sean Rowley. The album includes the song "It's Over Now," which climbed to the #7 spot on Bi [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trip is a free clinical search engine. Its primary function is to help clinicians identify the best available evidence with which to answer clinical questions. Its roots are firmly in the world of evi [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trip is the second studio album from the Filipino rock band Rivermaya. It has 13 tracks and released under BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. in 1996. It is the first album that introduced Rico Blanco as th [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Trip is a 2008 short film.
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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