out there

English

Etymology

out + there

Adjective

out there (comparative more out there, superlative most out there)

  1. (informal) Extreme; crazy, nutty, loony.
    I like the ideas Melissa came up with, but Brad's ideas were just out there.

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out there

  1. (informal) In the public eye.
    If you want to improve your public speaking, you should put yourself out there more.
  2. (informal) In the world at large.
    There are a lot of crazy people out there.

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