be out to lunch

  • 71out — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. without, outside; outdoors; démodé. See exterior, disuse. II (Roget s IV) modif. & prep. 1. [In motion from within] Syn. out of, away from, from, from within, out from, out toward, outward, on the… …

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  • 72Out-of-home advertising — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 73lunch counter — 1. a counter, as in a store or restaurant, where light meals and snacks are served or are sold to be taken out. 2. a luncheonette. [1865 70] * * * lunch counter, a long table or counter, as in a restaurant, at which persons sit on stools or stand …

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  • 74Out-Of-Pocket Expenses — An expense incurred and paid for by an individual for personal use, or relating to one s employment or business. This can also relate to ongoing costs of operating a fixed asset, such as a car or a home. Some out of pocket expenses may be… …

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  • 75lunch — Synonyms and related words: TV dinner, alfresco meal, barbecue, board, break bread with, breakfast, brunch, buffet supper, clambake, coffee break, cook out, cookout, dine, dine out, diner, dinner, eat out, elevenses, fish fry, high tea, hot… …

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  • 76out of your pocket —    If you pay for something out of your own pocket, you cover the cost with your own money.     Breakfast is included but you must pay for lunch out of your own pocket …

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  • 77out of the blue — adverb unexpectedly; without warning or preparation After I hadn’t heard from her in six months, she called me out of the blue to meet for lunch …

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  • 78out of pocket — expense paid from personal funds    Larry is out of pocket for the team lunch at McDonald s …

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  • 79lunch counter — 1. a counter, as in a store or restaurant, where light meals and snacks are served or are sold to be taken out. 2. a luncheonette. [1865 70] * * * …

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  • 80lunch — v To lose control of yourself, go crazy. She lunched when she found out she needed another math class. 1990s …

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