tripper|trippers in English

noun

[trip·per || 'trɪpə(r)]

person or thing that trips; control lever or mechanism (Machinery); tourist, traveler (British); person who is under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs (Slang)

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3. • The People's car: hundreds of day-trippers brave the discomfort of a fleet of Charabancs at Plymouth in 1922

4. Bray was a resort town, and its proximity to Dublin make it a destination for tourists and day-trippers from the capital.

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6. A kind of xenon lamps stabilizer is designed which is made up of the tripper-circuit with two-leveled rising voltage and the direct current power circuit with frequency conversion mode.

7. Animato is a compilation of short films by Mike Jittlov, making extensive use of stop motion, pixilation, kinestasis, animation, and multiple exposures.It features the films The Interview, Swing Shift, Rocketman, The Leap, Time Tripper, and Fashionation.

8. ‘It's possible to view a pirate as Boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving.’ ‘If this was just a joke on his part then I apologize, but it came off rude and Boorish.’ ‘She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and Boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable.’

9. ‘It's possible to view a pirate as Boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving.’ ‘If this was just a joke on his part then I apologize, but it came off rude and Boorish.’ ‘She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and Boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable.’

10. Oh we do like to drive beside the seaside! Pre-package holiday pictures show how day-trippers use to cram into back of open-topped Charabancs for breaks (without a seatbelt in sight) Fascinating photos from the 1920s show charabanc cars British tourists travelled in for afforable daytrips The large, and sometimes dangerous, open-top cars featured front-facing seats but did not have seatbelts