Here's a sentence using "be well out of":
Sarah dodged the traffic jam completely by taking a side street. "Wow, you're well out of that mess," said John, stuck bumper-to-bumper.
Sarah dodged the traffic jam completely by taking a side street. "Wow, you're well out of that mess," said John, stuck bumper-to-bumper.
by Arminkshipper July 15, 2024
by Krj97 October 21, 2023
DMV slag: When you bouta go on a lick or what some up to date dmv rappers add in their songs. You’re about to make a crime once you hop out da ca
by Timtheggg July 13, 2024
The process of ignoring external distractions that may dissuade you from accomplishing a goal. To block out means to not engage in differing opinions of the world, yourself, or others. To simply focus on one thing only; Winning.
by JaronsBabySitter May 14, 2024
by sunni January 25, 2025
adj. Modern Internet Slang (Gen-Z)
A descriptor for people, behaviors, or dynamics that are so extreme, deviant, or obsessively niche that they go beyond normal “weird” and enter the territory of “on some freak.” It’s not just about being kinky or odd—it’s about the volume of it. Think : overkill, off-putting, or so charged it becomes unexplainably fascinating or uncomfortable.
Draws from the modern idea of a “freak”—someone who’s either sexually unrestrained, socially offbeat, or mentally in their own reality. Often used to highlight asymmetry in what society finds acceptable: the same action done by different people might not hit the same, but when it’s freaked out, you know.
A descriptor for people, behaviors, or dynamics that are so extreme, deviant, or obsessively niche that they go beyond normal “weird” and enter the territory of “on some freak.” It’s not just about being kinky or odd—it’s about the volume of it. Think : overkill, off-putting, or so charged it becomes unexplainably fascinating or uncomfortable.
Draws from the modern idea of a “freak”—someone who’s either sexually unrestrained, socially offbeat, or mentally in their own reality. Often used to highlight asymmetry in what society finds acceptable: the same action done by different people might not hit the same, but when it’s freaked out, you know.
1. “Dude didn’t just like anime. He had a floor-to-ceiling wall of figurines, glass cases, LED lighting, the whole shrine. He’s freaked out.”
2. “Old man was arching his back and giving me a look like he was casting a spell—nah, he was freaked out.”
3. “They made a pact to raise their baby in a dungeon-themed Montessori commune. These two are freaked out.”
3. “Nathan Fielder made a robot that pantsed him on command… he’s freaked out .”
2. “Old man was arching his back and giving me a look like he was casting a spell—nah, he was freaked out.”
3. “They made a pact to raise their baby in a dungeon-themed Montessori commune. These two are freaked out.”
3. “Nathan Fielder made a robot that pantsed him on command… he’s freaked out .”
by Daturabluntz June 07, 2025
A strong urge to start hating on someone incessantly or to tell someone to kill themselves. The trend usually derives from behaviors in the Homestuck Discord (HSD) and is commonly exhibited by those who are just mad at the world.
by UnderdeveloptCorrupt December 10, 2023