spaced-out
or spaced
[ speyst-out or speyst ]
/ ˈspeɪstˈaʊt or speɪst /
adjective Slang.
dazed or stupefied because of the influence of narcotic drugs.
dreamily or eerily out of touch with reality or seemingly so; spacey.
Origin of spaced-out
1965–70,
Americanism; on the pattern of phrasal verbs with
out marking perfectivity;
space apparently by association with “outer space” as, metaphorically, a place outside normal consciousness
Words nearby spaced-out
space-time,
spaceband,
spaceborne,
spacecraft,
spaced out,
spaced-out,
spaceflight,
spacelab,
spaceless,
spaceman,
spaceport