Far-out
[fahr-out] /ˈfɑrˈaʊt/
adjective, Slang.
1.
unconventional; offbeat; avant-garde.
2.
radical; extreme.
3.
recondite or esoteric.
adjective (far out when postpositive)
1.
bizarre or avant-garde
2.
excellent; wonderful
interjection
3.
an expression of amazement or delight
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