Yara
What's the meaning and the difference between "trip me up , trip me down , trip me out "
13 feb. 2019 21:58
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'trip me up' can either be to confuse, or temporarily stop someone doing something , or it can also be literal, where someone or something makes me fall by catching my feet. I have never heard of 'trip me down'. 'trip me out' usually means to put me in a state of hallucination, such as with drugs, or a surreal experience. It can also be to catch someone in a lie or deception. The first is quite common, the second is either very uncommon, or a local expression in some dialects. The third is less common.
13 februari 2019
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These are very colloquial expressions; Trip me up - to confuse someone Trip me down - to push someone to the floor or ground Trip me out - to surprise someone / to shock or scare someone
13 februari 2019
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1 Trip me up= to catch you out or to fool you or to trap you into doing or saying something. 2 I think you mean "to trip up" = to fall over. But is also used as an expression to mean the same as "trip me up" "trip someone up" 3.Trip out = an expression to describe between high on drugs.
13 februari 2019
Hello someone wanted learn portugues
14 februari 2019
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