out adj. 1 bizarre, mad, weird, crazy, strange, odd, peculiar, freakish, freaky, eccentric, queer, abnormal, offbeat, outrageous, wild, exotic, esoteric, Colloq kinky, Slang kooky, off-the-wall, far-out, screwy, nutty, US flaky, screwball The police did not take kindly to the boys' way-out behaviour after the party 2 avant-garde, advanced, original, innovative, unorthodox, unconventional, experimental, precedent-setting, progressive, exploratory, ground-breaking, Slang far-out Spencer thinks that the way-out art of the 1960s will have great value one day
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Meaning of WAY in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012