Head Trip Meaning

Head Trip is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) An ego trip.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Head Trip

(idiomatic) An ego trip.

Example : 2009 July 10, Martin Fletcher, "Beware Invisible Cows, By Andy Martin" (book review), The Independent (UK) (retrieved 23 Aug 2014):  Not that Martin is a sun-bleached hippie philosopher, but his book is a head-trip as well as a hugely entertaining travel adventure along the eccentric orbits of cosmological research.1994 March 6, William Grimes, "Thing: Sleight Of Eye," New York Times (retrieved 23 Aug 2014):  Part picture book, part head trip. "Magic Eye" presents 22 color images called "single-image random-dot stereograms." When looked at in a certain way, they spring mind-bending surprises on the viewer.2007, Richard Corliss, "DVD and Conquer: 2001: A Space Odyssey," Time (retrieved 23 Aug 2014):  An essay on man's destiny, the film was for some of its late-60s viewers a light show, a head trip, needing no earthbound explanations.2000 June 17, James C. McKinley, "Baseball: Amateurs Say Easy Throws Can Be the Hardest," New York Times (retrieved 23 Aug 2014):  "I think the pressure of being center stage has a lot to do with it. . . . He's got the talent. He's just got to shake off this head trip."

Meaning of Head Trip

Head Trip is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Head Trip stands for (idiomatic) An ego trip.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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