What is the meaning of OUT OF-THIS-WORLD. Phrases containing OUT OF-THIS-WORLD
See meanings and uses of OUT OF-THIS-WORLD!Slangs & AI meanings
The form of his profile. "I knew him by the cut of his jib."
To put one's nose out of joint is slang for to humiliate one's pride.
means to get out of somewhere.ex:"This pub's crap, let's shoot out!"
Check out, Check this/that out, Check it out
To look at or observe something or a request to listen to something. "Check out that girl over there." Also "Check this out", means "have a look at this" or "Listen to this". "Check that out" and "Check it out" usually pertains only to the visual reference, meaning to "look at that over there", or words to that effect.
Phrs. Out of breath. {Informal}
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Nut out is slang for to go crazy, to lose control of oneself, to run amok.
To seduce a (putatively) straight man, thus exposing his true nature and liberating his sublimated, gay orienatation. This was the meaning of "out" in the 1960s. All other gay usage of "out" seem to come from this origin.
Check out, Check this/that out, Check it out
To look at or observe something or a request to listen to something. "Check out that girl over there." Also "Check this out", means "have a look at this" or "Listen to this". "Check that out" and "Check it out" usually pertains only to the visual reference, meaning to "look at that over there", or words to that effect.
Out of whack is slang for dysfunctional.
To get out of a place, to leave. [He had to cut out.].
Out of thin air is slang for from nowhere, from nothing.
To seduce a (putatively) straight man, thus exposing his true nature and liberating his sublimated, gay orienatation. This usage goes way back--maybe to the 19th century. Interesting that it seems lost now. This was the meaning of "out" in the 1960s. All other gay usage of "out" seem to come from this origin.
Out of hand is slang for out of control.
A superlative which is no longer in common use.I'm tellin' ya, man, the way Benny Goodman blows is "out of this world."
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v. t.
To come out with; to make known.
a.
See under Out, adv.
adv.
In this or that manner; on this wise.
pron. & a.
As an adjective, this has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun; as, this book; this way to town.
a.
Away; abroad; off; from home, or from a certain, or a usual, place; not in; not in a particular, or a usual, place; as, the proprietor is out, his team was taken out.
a.
Beyond possession, control, or occupation; hence, in, or into, a state of want, loss, or deprivation; -- used of office, business, property, knowledge, etc.; as, the Democrats went out and the Whigs came in; he put his money out at interest.
a.
In its original and strict sense, out means from the interior of something; beyond the limits or boundary of somethings; in a position or relation which is exterior to something; -- opposed to in or into. The something may be expressed after of, from, etc. (see Out of, below); or, if not expressed, it is implied; as, he is out; or, he is out of the house, office, business, etc.; he came out; or, he came out from the ship, meeting, sect, party, etc.
v. t.
To cause to be out; to eject; to expel.
adv.
To this degree or extent; so far; so; as, thus wise; thus peaceble; thus bold.
a.
Being out of the house; being, or done, in the open air; outdoor; as, out-of-door exercise. See Out of door, under Out, adv.
v. i.
To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as out, away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
adv.
Out of this.
a.
Beyond the limits of concealment, confinement, privacy, constraint, etc., actual of figurative; hence, not in concealment, constraint, etc., in, or into, a state of freedom, openness, disclosure, publicity, etc.; as, the sun shines out; he laughed out, to be out at the elbows; the secret has leaked out, or is out; the disease broke out on his face; the book is out.
n.
One who, or that which, is out; especially, one who is out of office; -- generally in the plural.
prep.
Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.
v. t.
To put out.
v. t.
To give out; to dispose of; to sell.
v. i.
To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public.
adv.
Out of that or this.
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