far out

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English

Adjective

far out (comparative more far out, superlative most far out)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see far,‎ out.
  2. (informal) New, radical and extreme.
    We were discussing a new base for our office, but moving to Antarctica seemed too far out.

Interjection

far out

  1. (informal) Cool; great; an expression of support, enthusiasm, or celebration.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 26:
      ‘What do you reckon? Far outsville or far insville?’
    Far out! The game has a hidden cow level.

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