out there
English
Etymology
Adjective
out there (comparative more out there, superlative most out there)
- (informal) Extreme; crazy, nutty, loony.
- I like the ideas Melissa came up with, but Brad's ideas were just out there.
Prepositional phrase
- (informal) In the public eye.
- If you want to improve your public speaking, you should put yourself out there more.
- (informal) In the world at large.
- There are a lot of crazy people out there.
Translations
crazy
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outside of one's comfort zone
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