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out there

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adjective

  1. slang (out-there when prenominal) unconventional or eccentric

    he blends sublime pop moments with some real out-there stuff

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Nineteen points at this stage of the season for Burnley means survival is incredibly unlikely, but three points against the Bees after mounting an unbelievable comeback would have put the question out there.

From BBC

“We were telling each other, ‘go out there and get it!’

From Los Angeles Times

Cole delivered a comic prayer referencing the incident: “Lord, if there are any white men out there with Tourette’s, I advise you to tell them to read the room tonight, Lord. It might not go the way they think.”

From Los Angeles Times

He says there's lots of information out there about what to pack and stresses that good-quality waterproof clothing doesn't have to be expensive.

From BBC

"There is some data out there, but in pre-clinical models. Essentially they've been tested on animals, but not on humans."

From BBC