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out of touchNo longer maintaining contact or communications.Rate it:

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out of wedlockOf parents not legally married.Rate it:

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out of whackNot in proper alignment.Rate it:

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out of whackNot in proper balance; unbalanced.Rate it:

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out of whackNot working or operating properly.Rate it:

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out of whackWrong, broken; specifically.Rate it:

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out of whole clothFabricated, fictitious.Rate it:

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out of workUnemployed, or having nothing to do.Rate it:

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out on a limbin a precarious positionRate it:

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Out on a LimbIn a difficult position, in vulnerable positionRate it:

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out on one's earFired, dismissed or thrown out, especially for some wrongdoing or otherwise with disgrace.Rate it:

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out on one's feetStanding erect but not consciously aware of one's surroundings, or only minimally aware, and having little or no ability to control one's bodily actions, as a result of physical injury or exhaustion.Rate it:

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out on one's feetStupefied; dazed; nonfunctional.Rate it:

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out on the tilesOut for a night on the town.Rate it:

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out on the tilesI've had a pint of bitter and now I'm feeling better and I'm out on the tiles." Led Zeppelin in their song "Out on the tiles", 1970.Rate it:

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out the doorThe exact image, a lookalike.Rate it:

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out the doorExact, correct.Rate it:

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out the wazooexcessive or excessively; too much.Rate it:

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out the windowMade obsolete; altered drastically as a result of situational change.Rate it:

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out the windowA missed opportunity.Rate it:

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out thereCrazy, nutty, loony.Rate it:

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out to lunchAway eating lunch or for a midday break; especially, away from work or a job.Rate it:

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out to lunchClueless, inattentive or careless.Rate it:

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out to lunchIs mindless; isn't paying any attention.Rate it:

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out with itUsed to tell somebody to reveal a secret.Rate it:

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out-and-outComplete, utter.Rate it:

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outpope the PopeTo try to act as a more authentic member of a group than one who is a genuine member of the group.Rate it:

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outsiderOne who is not part of a community or organization.Rate it:

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ouvrez l'œil, et le bon! (fam.)Look out!Rate it:

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over a barrelIn a disadvantageous or helpless situation, in which one may be controlled or victimized.Rate it:

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over and outUsed to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.Rate it:

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over one's headMore complex or confusing than one can understand; beyond one’s comprehension..Rate it:

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over one's headPerforming at a level greatly superior to one's usual level of performance.Rate it:

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over one's skisActing or speaking prematurely; getting get ahead of oneself.Rate it:

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Over the HillOld and past age, beyond one’s prime, past the bestRate it:

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over the river and through the woodsTo be lost.(idiomatic, figuratively) To lose one's mind.Rate it:

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over the river and through the woodsTo lose one's mind.Rate it:

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Over Your HeadBeyond one’s comprehension, in a situation that is difficult for you to handleRate it:

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own countOwn suppositon or derivation.Rate it:

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own upTo acknowledge, confess, or admit guilt. Often used with to.Rate it:

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pacem facere cum aliquoto make peace with some one.Rate it:

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pacis condiciones dare, dicere alicui (Liv. 29. 12)to dictate the terms of peace to some one.Rate it:

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pack awayTo store away, place out of the way, or stash, especially for the longer term.Rate it:

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pack heatTo carry one or more handguns on one's person, especially in a concealed manner.Rate it:

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pack inThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:

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pack outTo fill with spectatorsRate it:

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pack upTo move one's residence.Rate it:

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packing heatCarrying one or more firearms on one's person, especially in a concealed manner.Rate it:

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pactionem facere cum aliquo (Sall. Iug. 40)to conclude a treaty with some one.Rate it:

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pad outto sleep or go to bedRate it:

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