Out+of

  • 81out of it — Synonyms and related words: a stranger to, anesthetized, asleep, base, blind to, cataleptic, catatonic, caught napping, cold, comatose, dead, dead to, deaf to, deficient, doped, dozy, dreamy, drowsy, drugged, drugged with sleep, half asleep, half …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 82out —    1. available for marriage    A shortened form of out in society, when girls approaching marriageable age had their season in which they met bachelors, among others. Despite the attraction of linking matrimony with the chase, I fear that we… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 83out — s m 1 En el beisbol, hecho de caer la pelota fuera del campo de juego: Con un out Vega recibe base , par de outs II. 1 Estar out (Coloq) Estar fuera, estar fuera de moda: Esa música ya no le interesa a nadie, está out 2 Estar out (Coloq) Estar… …

    Español en México

  • 84out — aÊŠt pref. in a manner that surpasses, exceedingly n. one who or that which lacks status or significance; way of escape (Informal); player or batter that is retired from the playing field (Baseball); serve or ball that falls out of bounds… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 85out- — prefix 1 used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs followed by out : an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) | outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2 in some nouns and adjectives, means outside; beyond: an outhouse (=small additional building)… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 86out of — Synonyms and related words: at large, away from, bankrupt in, bare of, bereaved, bereaved of, bereft, bereft of, cut off, denuded, denuded of, deprived of, destitute of, devoid of, disengaged, divested, empty of, escaped, ex, fled, flown, for… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 87Out — 1. publicly expose someone s homosexual sexual preference; 2. admit publicly to some misdemeanour, etc.: a number of public figures have outed themselves as having smoked pot ; 3. (sport) suspend from playing or partaking: outed for the rest of… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 88out — Australian Slang 1. publicly expose someone s homosexual sexual preference; 2. admit publicly to some misdemeanour, etc.: a number of public figures have outed themselves as having smoked pot ; 3. (sport) suspend from playing or partaking: outed… …

    English dialects glossary

  • 89out — I adj Out of fashion. Hoop skirts have been out for fifty years. 1960s II adj Unacceptable, out of the question. Skipping that class isout. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 90out — I. adj living or behaving openly as a homosex ual. The result of having come out (of the closet). A term from the gay lexicon. Bruce is out. She s been out for some time now. II. vb 1. to reveal or denounce as being a homosexual. The term,… …

    Contemporary slang