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out of it adjective- crazy, mentally ill US
- He’s out of it, Bailey. I think the defendant should be remanded for a psychiatric examination. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 259, 1979
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 84, 1996
- in an advanced a state of drug- or drink-intoxication US, 1963
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 84, 1996
- [G]uessing what it’s like to be out of it. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 6, 1999
- Out-of-it ravers going fucking barmy[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 99, 2000
- And when he got out-of-it it wasn’t falling on the floor out-of-it, it was talking absolute bollocks out-of-it. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 131, 2000
- They are “up the monument” or “half seas over”; they are “on a bender”, “out of it” or “off their tits”. — Peter Ackroyd, London The Biography, p. 359, 2000
- — Stuart Walton, Out of It–A Cultural History of Intoxication, 2001
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