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  • 21far out — 1. mod. cool; great; extraordinary. □ This jazz is really far out! □ You want to hear some far out heavy metal? 2. mod. very hard to understand; arcane; highly theoretical. □ This stuff is too far out for me …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 22Far Out Space Nuts — infobox television show name = Far Out Space Nuts format = Children s television series runtime = 0:25 (per episode) producer = Sid and Marty Krofft starring = Bob Denver Chuck McCann Patty Maloney country = USA network = CBS first aired =… …

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  • 23far-out — {adj.} 1. Very far away; distant. * /Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets./ 2. {informal} Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. * /He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people./ * /Susan did… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 24far-out — {adj.} 1. Very far away; distant. * /Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets./ 2. {informal} Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. * /He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people./ * /Susan did… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 25far-out — adj 1. Very far away; distant. Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets. 2. informal Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people. Susan did not like some of… …

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  • 26Far Out Man — Infobox Film name = Far Out Man caption = Theatrical release poster. director = Tommy Chong William Lustig (uncredited) producer = Lisa M. Hansen John Pare writer = Tommy Chong starring = Tommy Chong C. Thomas Howell Rae Dawn Chong Shelby Chong… …

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  • 27far out — also far out ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you describe something as far out, you mean that it is very strange or extreme. [INFORMAL] Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how bizarre or far out they are …

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  • 28far out — 1. adjective New, radical and extreme. We were discussing a new base for our office, but moving to Antarctica seemed too far out. 2. interjection Cool; great; an expression of support, enthusiasm …

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  • 29far-out — adj a. extreme, eccentric, unconventional b. wonderful, remarkable. By extension from the first sense, usually as an exclamation in the approval of anything extraordinary. ► Marlene s entire range of expression was pretty much limited to far out …

    Contemporary slang

  • 30far-out — adjective Date: 1954 marked by a considerable departure from the conventional or traditional < far out clothes > • far outness noun …

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