by DPoirier April 20, 2020

by pissedon February 28, 2009

So I didn't know she had coke on her, but then we went into the toilet and she fucking took me to infinity and beyond!
by DJFishMonga September 17, 2017

The phrase "beyond the pale" dates back to the 14th century, when the part of Ireland that was under English rule was delineated by a boundary made of such stakes or fences, and known as the English Pale. To travel outside of that boundary, beyond the pale, was to leave behind all the rules and institutions of English society, which the English modestly considered synonymous with civilization itself.
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Source: www.word-detective.com
by Jim McMahon October 29, 2003

"The idea that such a man could ever be elected to any public office, let alone president, is just beyond Thunderdome."
"That shit is just straight up beyond Thunderdome."
"That shit is just straight up beyond Thunderdome."
by Milk Lunch May 07, 2018

1. A pale is an old term for a fencepost or a fence, thus a barrier. Those within the barrier were civilized because it was usually a large building, castle, tract of land, or town. Those outside the barrier, or "beyond the pale", were uncivilized and not under control.
2. Outside the bounds of acceptable behavior.
2. Outside the bounds of acceptable behavior.
by Quaght September 01, 2003

by yorkshiregal July 30, 2018
