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Definition of out-there adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

out-there

adjective
 
/ˈaʊt ðeə(r)/
 
/ˈaʊt ðer/
(North American English, informal)
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  1. (of people) different, confident, having strong opinions and attracting attention to yourself; (of ideas) different from what most people consider normal, but exciting
    • Wow, this is such an out-there character. This role is definitely going to be cool.
    • It may be totally out-there but I think it could work.
    • The kid is completely out-there.
    • He’s wild and totally out-there.
    • ideas that seemed really out-there at that time
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