What is the meaning of OUTSIDE. Phrases containing OUTSIDE
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n A thorough beating or other severe treatment. Used with the: took him outside and gave him the works. Idiom To inflict severe physical damage on; beat up.
Outside is slang for not in prison.
Outside right is British slang for the seven in a deck of cards.
take it outside, take this outside
Invitation to fight. Also take this outside; "Do you want to take it outside?".
Outsider art is slang for art produced by people not considered part of the mainstream.
Outside man
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n.
Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc.
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Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc.; as, an outside estimate.
v. t.
To cause to present a different side uppermost or outmost; to make the upper side the lower, or the inside to be the outside of; to reverse the position of; as, to turn a box or a board; to turn a coat.
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On the outside; out of doors.
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The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.; the utmost; as, it may last a week at the outside.
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Lying outside the visible spectrum at its violet end; -- said of rays more refrangible than the extreme violet rays of the spectrum.
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A ditch on the outside of the counterscarp, usually full of water.
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Situated beyond, or outside of, the tropics; extratropical; also, having an excessively tropical temperature; warmer than the tropics.
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The edge or outside of a bed or border.
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Situated beyond or outside the palatine bone; -- said of a bone in the skull of some reptiles.
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An artificial covering to give a fair appearance to any act or conduct; outside show; gloss.
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That which is worn under the outside clothing; underclothes.
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A round building; especially, one that is round both on the outside and inside, like the Pantheon at Rome. Less properly, but very commonly, used for a large round room; as, the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington.
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Waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; -- said especially of sawed boards or timber when tapering or uneven, from being cut too near the outside of the log.
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Of or pertaining to the outside; external; exterior; superficial.
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A locksmith's pinchers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole, to open a door from the outside when the key is inside.
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or prep. On or to the outside (of); without; on the exterior; as, to ride outside the coach; he stayed outside.
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Outside the zodiac; being in that part of the heavens that is more than eight degrees from the ecliptic; as, ultrazodiacal planets, that is, those planets which in part of their orbits go beyond the zodiac.
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One who, or that which, is without; hence, an outside passenger, as distinguished from one who is inside. See Inside, n. 3.
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Situated on the outside, or extreme limit; remote from the center; outer.
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