image vs trip out

image

verb
  • To create an image of. 

  • To create a complete backup copy of a file system or other entity. 

  • To represent by an image or symbol; to portray. 

  • To reflect, mirror. 

noun
  • A statue or idol. 

  • What a function maps to. 

  • A file that contains all information needed to produce a live working copy. (See disk image and image copy.) 

  • A form of interference: a weaker "copy" of a strong signal that occurs at a different frequency. 

  • The subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something. 

  • A mental picture of something not real or not present. 

  • A characteristic of a person, group or company etc., style, manner of dress, how one is or wishes to be perceived by others. 

  • An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture. 

trip out

verb
  • To have as an image in one's mind. 

  • To go out with light steps. 

  • To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out. 

  • To enthuse, to respond with strong positive emotion; to get high (on) 

  • To hallucinate or otherwise alter one's consciousness as a result of drugs. 

  • To break a circuit in response to an overload. 

  • To have a fit, to become enraged or upset; to flip out. 

  • To pull the drill stem and bit out of the hole of an oil well drill, in order to access the borehole. 

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