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spaced-out
[speyst-out]
adjective
dazed or stupefied because of the influence of narcotic drugs.
The spaced-out main characters are the primary feature of a stoner comedy.
dreamily or eerily out of touch with reality or seemingly so; spacey.
He was rushed to the hospital with signs of a concussion, including spaced-out and confused behavior.
spaced out
adjective
Often shortened to: spaced.ĢżslangĢżintoxicated through or as if through taking a drug
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of spaced-out1
Example Sentences
And you sense, from ThiĆŖnās spaced-out expression and general disinterest in the discourse, that heās grown tired of that cacophony, which has effectively numbed him to reality.
The tour is in support of the band's seventh album, The Car, which builds on the lounge-y, spaced-out orchestral vibes of their previous record, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.
The entire evening was a giant, justifiable embrace between the lovably spaced-out star and a crowd that always had his back.
Itās only two minutes long, but āAmber,ā from the second half of the project, runs like a spaced-out symphony.
New songs such as āLike Exploding Stonesā and āHey Like a Childā offer a spaced-out sound behind Vileās deadpan vocals, often said as much as sung.
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