[Slang] THAT'S OUT THERE. - Explore Unique English Expressions

That's out there.

That's out there.

/ðæts aʊt ðɛər/

Very unusual or strange.

The phrase 'That's out there' is English slang used to describe ideas, behavior, or styles that are unusual, bizarre, or deviate significantly from what is considered normal. This expression encapsulates a sense of extremity or being on the edge of conventional boundaries. It's often used either to praise innovative ideas for their creativity or to critique them for being too radical. Understanding this phrase can help non-native speakers appreciate nuances in conversations about culture, innovation, and personal expression.

Example Sentences

  1. Wow, that idea is really out there, isn't it?

    The comment is on how unusual or strange the idea presented appears.

  2. He's always saying things that are out there.

    This describes someone frequently expressing unconventional or odd thoughts.

  3. Sometimes, you just have to admire his creativity; it's really out there.

    This reflects appreciation for someone's unique or unconventional creativeness.

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