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mind-bending

[mahynd-ben-ding]

mind-bend·ing

[mahynd-ben-ding]
adjective Slang.

Origin:
1960–65

mind-bend·ing·ly, adverb
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mind-bending
 
adj
1.  very difficult to understand; complex
2.  altering one's state of consciousness: mind-bending drugs
3.  reaching the limit of credibility: they offered a mind-bending salary
 
n
4.  the process of brainwashing

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mind-bending adj.
Intensely affecting the mind, especially to the extent of producing hallucinations.

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