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way out adjective extreme; unconventional; experimental or innovative; good US, 1958- [W]hat made him a way-out guy with the the surfers was the stupendous feat he had performed on the very spot I was standing then. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 49, 1961
- I guess to people who don’t know the Beatles personally, this scene seems a bit “way-out.” — Murray Kaufman, Murray the K Tells It Like It Is, Baby, p. 94, 1966
- Rocky and his fellas got to playing a way-out game with me called “One-finger-across-the-neck-inna-slicing-motion[.]” — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 29, 1967
- Two wild, groovy, way-out couples, black and white, desire to meet other couples, interested in group love, dog training, and family relations. — Emile Nytrate, Underground Ads, p. 26, 1971
- If they were dressed in normal dress, then they would be inadequate personalities [...] but because of the fact that they are “way out”, people take an interest in them[.] — Paul E Willis, Profane Culture, 1978
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