OUT-OF-THE-WAY


Meaning of OUT-OF-THE-WAY in English

ˌout-of-the-ˈway BrE AmE , out of the way adjective

1 . an out-of-the-way place is in an area where there are few people ⇨ remote :

an out-of-the-way spot for a picnic

It’s a great little pub, but a bit out of the way.

2 . British English unusual or strange:

Her taste in music is a bit out-of-the-way.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.