out for lunch

  • 1out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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  • 2out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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  • 3Out to Lunch! — Studio album by Eric Dolphy Released 1964 Recorded February 25, 1964 …

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  • 4out to lunch — adjective a) Away eating lunch or for a midday break; especially, away from work or a job. Shes out to lunch right now, but you may leave her a note. b) clueless, inattentive or careless After he drove …

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  • 5out to lunch — 1. not giving your attention to what you are doing. Their team is so good, they d have to be totally out to lunch for us to win a game. 2. lacking good mental judgment. She s clearly an idiot, and even a five year old should be able to tell she s …

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  • 6out\ to\ lunch — adj slang informal 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. Neil Bender is just out to lunch today …

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  • 7Out to Lunch (video game) — Out to Lunch Super NES cover art Developer(s) Mindscape Publisher(s) Mindscape Platform(s) …

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  • 8Out to Lunch (TV program) — Out to Lunch, a prime time special, was broadcast on December 10, 1974, on ABC, from 9 to 10pm ET. It mixed the Sesame Street Muppets and the cast of The Electric Company along with guest stars Elliott Gould, Barbara Eden and Carol Burnett. The… …

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  • 9Out to Lunch (radio show) — Out to Lunch was a midday radio show on 105.7 (the former WXYV FM) in Towson, Maryland. The show was originally hosted by Steve Thrill Hill and Bill Rohland. Rohland was replaced by Miles Montgomery. The show with Steve and Miles then moved to… …

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  • 10out to lunch — Phrs. A euphemism for insane, or crazy. Informal …

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