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out of sight; outasight adjective excellent, amazing US, 1876 Nearly a hundred years old before being swept up as a core adjective of the 1960s hippie lexicon.- He gave me some LSD that night and it was outasight. — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 154, 1968
- GEORGE: Now this is supposed to be the finest whorehouse in the South. These ain’t no pork chops. These are U.S. Prime. BILLY: out a site, man. — Peter Fonda, Easy Rider, p. 117, 1969
- The high point for me, thus far, was an unbelievable performance by The Quarry, an outasite group of very heavy musicians, Saturday night. — East Village Other, 20 August 1969
- They say “This is passport control, your passport please?” I says, “Outasight, outasight, outasight,” handed my passport over. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 241, 1970
- “Hey, man, let me say a word about Jesus. Man, He’s out of sight.” — Arthur Blessitt, Turned On to Jesus, p. 161, 1971
- We could be a dynamite team, outasight. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
- “Out of sight!” Jerry Rubin said, as the defendants began to talk among themselves. — Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage, p. 237, 1978
- “outta sight” in the words of James Brown. — Dick Hebdige, Homegrown Cool; The Style of the Mods, 1979
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