"Out of the blue" is an informal English language idiom that describes an event that occurs unexpectedly, without any warning or preparation. It is used as an adverb. The "blue" in the phrase refers to the sky, one from which a sudden thunderstorm is unexpected.
by Imsohangri March 09, 2018
by CrazyNUrbanist November 02, 2018
"Yo, it's the 1st of the month and my Blue Visa got reloaded, now I can get it crackin' at the grocery store.
by TarikOne September 02, 2010
by Ratty Van Rat March 03, 2009
Blue Nowhere, a phrase coined by Jefferey Deaver in his book, The Blue Nowhere: Cyberspace. The intangible world of electricity and light. A Hacker's Neverland.
Blue- the colour of electricity
Nowhere- this world exists in no real physical way, it is not somewhere you can go, you cannot touch it. It is 'nowhere'.
Blue- the colour of electricity
Nowhere- this world exists in no real physical way, it is not somewhere you can go, you cannot touch it. It is 'nowhere'.
The boy sat at his computer, staring at the monitor momentarily, readying himself for another venture into the blue nowhere.
by Roger Edwin Darrell Martin April 26, 2007
by Grusselgrosser July 27, 2014
your blue is the one you most care for, your bestfriend, your soulmate even, your blue is the one that your close to.
you: your my blue!
friend/partner:im your what?
you: my blue! the one ill care for and the one that saved me!
friend/partner:im your what?
you: my blue! the one ill care for and the one that saved me!
by maxxthecoolguy:3 May 26, 2023