Outside smell: the slightly musty, earthy odor that sticks to your body after being outside. It is said to be certain pollutants traveling in the air that give you the "outside smell". Some people really detest the smell and some would call it mild but noticeable.
Person 1: you smell strange, where have you been?
Person 2: well I ran to the convenience store and chilled at the park for a few minutes.
Person 1: Oh, you have the outside smell.
Person 2: well I ran to the convenience store and chilled at the park for a few minutes.
Person 1: Oh, you have the outside smell.
by Notmyrealname13 April 23, 2014
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Most Asian Americans say "peace outside" to wrap up Instant Messenging dialogues. It's best for the first person to say "peace" and the second person to follow up with "outside" as a gesture of AZN coolness.
The Spanish equivalent of "peace outside" is "paz afuera."
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