Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

out-out

phrase
/aʊt aʊt/
Definition
To be completely or fully out; to end a particular condition or state.
Examples
  • After the argument, she decided to go out-out and give him some space.
  • During the party, he felt so overwhelmed that he just went out-out for a breath of fresh air.
  • They were so tired of the drama that they chose to be out-out and left the group altogether.
Meaning
The term ‘out-out’ can refer to a state of being entirely removed from a situation or circumstance, often one that involves exclusion or a deliberate choice to distance oneself.
Synonyms
  • out
  • removed
  • disengaged