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outside adjective- out of the ordinary US
- That shit’s really outside. — Steve Cannon, Groove, Bang, and Jive Around, p. 21, 1969
- (of a child) illegitimate TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1952
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 80, 1965
- — Lise Winer, Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- (of a lover) adulterous TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1971
- — Lise Winer, Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- in surfing, seaward of the swell US
- — Grant W. Kuhns, On Surfing, p. 119, 1963
- They are just “outside,” about one fifth of a mile out from the shore, beyond where the waves start breaking. — Tom Wolfe, The Pump House Gang, p. 23, 1968
- not in prison US, 1871
- You were outside, I was inside, you were s’posed to keep in touch with the band. — The Blues Brothers, 1980
- I hadn’t heard from anyone on the outside, and it began to matter less after a while. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 122, 1990
▶ get outside of to eat US, 1869- Here, you greedy basket of fruit, you’re on short rations, get outside of this. — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 114, 1969
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