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Tripear

To take LSD or similar psychedelic drugs to experience their hallucinogenic effects. It generally refers to going on an intense sensory or mental journey while under the influence of a tab (cartón is the local slang for the blotter paper used to dose LSD).

On Saturday we went to a friend's country house to tripear in peace and ended up tripping out over the reflection of the moon in the pool.

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Argentinaby Che Porteño

Tripear

To zone out or get lost in your own thoughts while observing your surroundings. It refers to a moment of deep reflection or a mental trip experienced while pondering life or focusing on something in great detail (derived from the English word trip, used here to describe intense introspection).

Last night I went for a walk in the park to tripear for a while and get my thoughts in order.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Tripear

To enter a state of deep introspection or mental hallucination where the imagination runs free. It involves getting lost in profound thoughts and vivid visions, often triggered by sensory stimuli, that are difficult to explain.

Last night was such a great plan, we stayed there tripeando in front of the campfire while looking at the stars and listening to some really chill music.

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Ecuadorby Anónimo

Tripear

The act of joking around, teasing, or taking things lightly to have a good time. It is used when someone is messing with another person or simply enjoying a funny situation (derived from the English word trip).

Don't take it to heart, the guy is just tripeando you to make you laugh a little.

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Puerto Ricoby Juana Díaz PR

Tripear

A popular term among Ecuadorian youth for enjoying a situation, experimenting with something, or having a good time at a party. It is frequently used to describe checking something out, trying a product, or just vibing in a social setting. (farra: the local word for a party).

Did you see what Juan brought? Let's tripear that to see if it is really as good as they say.

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Ecuadorby Mono Guayaco

Tripear

To hang out and have a good time with friends, whether by joking around or just enjoying the vibe. It refers to the act of vibing and having fun with your inner circle.

Let's all head to the corner spot to tripear for a while with our friends!

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Puerto Ricoby Juana Díaz PR

Tripear

To be stunned, bewildered, or completely mind-blown by a strange situation that makes you overthink. It describes the feeling of your head spinning or being stuck on a confusing thought, regardless of whether drugs are involved.

I started tripear really hard over the series finale, honestly I did not expect it to all be a dream.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Tripear

Derived from the English word trip, this term was originally used by drug users to describe their high. In the Caribbean, it has evolved to mean having a good time, partying, or simply enjoying something that is fun or entertaining.

- I like to tripear on molly, it feels good. - Come over to my place, let's tripear for a while with some weed. - Let's go to that party to tripear. - I like that movie, I tripea on it.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

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