Adjective
trippy (comparative trippier, superlative trippiest)
(informal) Strange, surreal, similar to the effects of a hallucinogen.
A cool end to a trippy series. Source: Internet
And now at last, there's an English-language edition of their trippy book The Dead Mountaineer's Inn, translated by Josh Billings with an introduction by Jeff VanderMeer. Source: Internet
At Christie’s “First Open” sale on Mar. 7, the trippy (1997) by Brazilian artist sold for $626,500 (with premium), more than triple the presale high estimate of $200,000. Source: Internet
Take “Desert Rose,” where Kingman & Co. let the melody melt into a trippy breakdown before piecing the whole thing back together again. Source: Internet
Check out the trippy, Tim Burton-esque metal sculptures from Stephane Halleux. Source: Internet
Created by composer La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela, "Dream House" transforms a TriBeCa loft floor into a trippy environment of strange lights and sounds. Source: Internet