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Princeton's WordNet
far-out, kinky, offbeat, quirky, way-outadjective
informal terms; strikingly unconventional
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far-outadjective
Very unusual, eccentric or unconventional
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far-out
Far-out is an adjective often used to describe something or someone as unconventional, unusual, eccentric, avant-garde, or innovative. It is primarily used in informal or colloquial context. It could also pertain to a considerable distance or extreme degree. In the context of astronomy, it refers to something located or originating at or from a considerable distance in space.
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fautor
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of far-out in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of far-out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of far-out in a Sentence
Some producers are getting very, very far out there with what they owe their suppliers.
How far out is that?, i think it impresses people that it was made 50 years ago, and we did our best and we mixed it the best way we could.
I knew QAnon was pretty far out there, but I didn't heartily try to dissuade him from listening to their arguments because he was getting involved in citizenry.
He’s from the Arctic, i’d say what happened is he fell asleep on an iceberg and drifted off and then he was gone too far, out into the mid-Atlantic or somewhere like that down off Greenland possibly.
Some of the more interesting parts, high-efficiency engines and guidance systems, are in the upper stages, and those usually fall far out to sea, at high speed into deep water, harder to find than that Malaysian airliner everybody has been looking for all last year.
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- авангарден, нестандартенBulgarian
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