Out of commish
adjective phrase
Not in order or repair; out of commission (1939+)
Read Also:
- Out of gas
adjective phrase Exhausted; beat, pooped: So I started the second game, damn near out of gas (1975+) see under run out of
- Out of hell
Related Terms take off like a bigass bird
- Out of keeping
see: in keeping
- Out of kilter
adjective phrase Not in order or repair; out of whack [1628+; fr British dialect kilter or kelter, ”condition, state, frame,” of obscure origin] Also, out of whack. Not properly adjusted, not working well, out of order. For example, This whole schedule is out of kilter with the rest of our projects, or The wheels on […]
- Out of left field
adverb phrase Unexpectedly; suddenly and surprisingly: When they needed a new idea, this guy appeared out of left field (1953+)