way-out
[ wey-out ]
/ ˈweɪˈaʊt /
adjective Informal.
advanced in style or technique: way-out jazz.
exotic or esoteric in character: way-out theories on nutrition.
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Definition for way-out (2 of 2)
way out
noun
the means by which a predicament, dilemma, etc., may be solved.
Chiefly British.
an exit or exit door, as in a theater.
Example sentences from the Web for way-out
“No other artist would give me the opportunity to devise such original and way-out creations,” Armani explains.
Armani Goes Gaga: Giorgio Armani Intoxicated by Lady Gaga |Robin Givhan |February 6, 2011 |DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for way-out
way-out
adjective informal
extremely unconventional or experimental; avant-garde
excellent or amazing