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  1. Jan 6, 2020 · A user asks about the meaning of "tripped off" in English and gets different answers from native speakers. Some suggest it is a slang for "I'm tripping" or "I'm imagining things", while others say it is a mistake for "tipped off".

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · The correct saying is ‘tipped off’, not tripped. Tipped off means that someone has been told of something happening prior to it occurring. Eg. Somebody tipped off the police about the robbery, so they were already at the bank waiting for the robbers to arrive. Eg.

  3. I tripped over my own feet and fell down the stairs. (figurative) I was tripping over my words in my excitement to tell them the news. (figurative) Lawyers were tripping over each other (= competing with each other in a hurried way) to get a piece of the action.

  4. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (literary) to walk, run, or dance with quick light steps She said goodbye and tripped off along the road. (figurative) a melody with a light tripping rhythm. [transitive] trip something to release a switch, etc. or to operate something by doing so to trip a switch Any intruders will trip the alarm.

  5. This appears to have tripped off the automatic switches on a number of circuits to prevent danger and damage from overloading.

  6. High quality example sentences with “trip off” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English.

  7. Verb He deliberately tried to trip me. The dancers tripped off the stage. Noun They got back from their trip yesterday. a trip around the world He was on an acid trip. an ankle injury caused by a trip See More

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