straight out
Related to straight out: straighten out
straight out
1. In a very frank, direct, or blunt manner. He was alluding to us being in a serious relationship, so I told him straight out that this was just a fling. You need to let your employees know straight out that they will be fired if they don't meet their quotas each month.
2. At once; without delay or hesitation. When I walked in the room, I knew straight out that something bad had happened between my brothers. When we land, we'll be catching the next flight straight out—there is no layover.
3. Completely and unabashedly. Often hyphenated and used as a modifier before a noun. You don't have to straight out lie to your parents, but you don't have to tell them the whole truth, either. That is a straight-out lie, and you know it!
See also: out, straight
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
straight out
frankly; directly. Bob told Pam straight out that he didn't want to marry her. Jim was told straight out to start working harder.
See also: out, straight
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
ˌstraight ˈoff/ˈout
(informal) without hesitating: She asked him straight off what he thought about it all. I told her straight out that she was wrong.See also: off, out, straight
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- fling on
- fling on oneself
- fling up
- fling (something) into (something)
- fling in
- hurl around
- fling
- Do I have to draw (you) a picture?
- Do I have to draw a picture?
- Do I have to draw you a picture?