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way–out
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way–out
(adjective)
way–out
/
ˈ
weɪ
ˈ
aʊt/
adjective
way–out
/
ˈ
weɪ
ˈ
aʊt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of WAY–OUT
[
more way–out; most way–out
]
informal
:
very strange or unusual
an extremist with some
way-out
[=
far-out
] ideas
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