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out (adjective) : The opposite of in. Somthing that is out is usually not popular or hip and happening
" Denise, that skirt is so out."
Submitted by: Zak from Washington on Feb. 13, 2006 23:31
outclone (verb) : To make a clone that is in some way superior to another person's (or robot's) clone.
I thought I had created the most amazing copy of man possible, until Dr. Heidelberg outcloned me with his Fabio #6. —Star Wars - Attack of the Clones video game
Submitted by: John A. Mathews from Colorado on Aug. 13, 2007 16:38
outdent (verb) : The opposite of indent.
You need to outdent this line here to match the others.
Submitted by: Miguel Perez from Mexico on Mar. 11, 2008 10:40
outdigenous
(adjective) : having ancestry of mixed ethnicity
Being outdigenous, I had no status in the discussions. I felt invisible in the context of my indigenous neighbours who focused strongly on their proud heritage.
Submitted by: Peter Spolc from Australia on Oct. 12, 2008 20:34
(adjective) : the interpretation of local clothes and customs made by visitors
Wearing their hats backward and a NYC Fire Department shirt made the boys from Boise outdiginious to even the most casual observer.
Submitted by: Mark N on Apr. 10, 2006 18:30
outie (noun) : an outward facing belly button
Do you have an innie or outie for a belly button?
Submitted by: dorito314 from Washington on Aug. 28, 2008 18:08
Outmanure (verb) : To exceed a competitor's ability to persuade despite obvious lack of knowledge. A play on the word 'outmanuever'.
"ACME doesn't know anything about advanced propulsion technology, but they outmanured us in their proposal and won the contract."
Submitted by: Clifford S. Barney from Virginia on Apr. 12, 2007 14:23
outnoxious (adjective) : incredible, unbelievable, ridiculous, outrageous to the point of being obnoxious
Submitted by: Michael, age 5 from New York on Apr. 01, 2008 09:02
outrance (noun) : The opposite of entrance. The means or place of departure.
I've been wandering around this store for hours and I can't find the outrance!
Submitted by: Jason Deets from Texas on Jan. 30, 2007 10:47
outro
(noun) : the ending part of a song, media segment, movie, or play
We need a good outro for the news report.
Submitted by: history reporter from Washington on Jun. 01, 2008 22:48
(noun) : a brief statement made by a host or newscaster after a correspondent's report in the broadcast media
I need your intro and outro before going to the news room.
Submitted by: Helen from Tennessee on Apr. 29, 2008 11:13
outstandish (adverb) : on the outstanding side
Submitted by: mary on Apr. 25, 2008 14:08
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