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  • 11far out — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unconventional or avant garde. 2) informal, dated excellent …

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  • 12far 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 …

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  • 13far-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… …

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  • 14far-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… …

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  • 15far-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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  • 16far 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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  • 17far 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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  • 18far-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 …

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  • 19far-out — adjective Date: 1954 marked by a considerable departure from the conventional or traditional < far out clothes > • far outness noun …

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  • 20far out —  Weird, out of the ordinary (1960s slang).  ► “People magazine has gone online, with an electronic version of CompuServe. The online edition is typical of the magazine itself trendy, but not too far out.” (Information, March 1995, p. 17) …

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