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    way-out
    /ˌwā ˈout/

    adjective

    • 1. regarded as extremely unconventional, unusual, or avant-garde: informal "teachers were accused of espousing way-out ideologies and teaching methods"

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  2. Meaning of way-out in English. way-out. adjective. old-fashioned informal uk / ˌweɪˈaʊt / us / ˌweɪˈaʊt / Add to word list. unusual, especially because very modern in style: A lot of experimental theatre is too way-out for me. Synonyms. eccentric (STRANGE) offbeat. quirky. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. adjective. If you describe someone or something as way-out, you are critical of them because they are very unusual, often in a way that is very modern or fashionable. [informal, disapproval] They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged.

  4. Definition of way out in the Idioms Dictionary. way out phrase. What does way out expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. Way out definition: the means by which a predicament, dilemma, etc., may be solved.. See examples of WAY OUT used in a sentence.

  6. WAY OUT definition: 1. a door that takes you out of a building 2. a way of avoiding doing something unpleasant: . Learn more.

  7. a way of escaping from a difficult situation. She was in a mess and could see no way out. She had taken the easy way out by returning the keys without a message. Idioms. on the way out. as you are leaving. going out of fashion. See way out in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: way out.

  8. (US, slang) Out of the mainstream of society. Hector is one, way-out guy. Jenny is a way-out kinda gal.