spaced-out

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spaced-out (comparative more spaced-out, superlative most spaced-out)

  1. (informal) Confused, stupefied, or disoriented through the action of a narcotic drug (or as if so intoxicated).
    • 2006, Rich E. R. Schneeberg, Legally Drugged: Ten Nuthouse Hospital Stays to $10 Million[1]:
      In my opinion, the drugged-out, spaced-out look on their faces is obviously because of the drugs they're taking.

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