Groundskeeper Willy used this term in place of "out" on his door which read "KEEP OOT" in Tree house of Horror VI, "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace"
by randomvs October 27, 2004
Milk that has sat unrefrigerated for so long that it has separated into liquid and solid. Usually it is only for prank purposes. Opening a jug of oot usually ends in throwing up.
by themagichat April 08, 2007
Northern England variation of out.
Wife: "D'ya fancy stayin' in the neet pet an' watchin fillums an' that?"
Husband: "Nee chance pet, i'm gannin oot the neet"
Wife: (sobs) (etc)
Husband: "Nee chance pet, i'm gannin oot the neet"
Wife: (sobs) (etc)
by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006
by toxicfume September 25, 2005
by anonymous July 27, 2004
A 1980's New England word used in a few negative variations but mostly meaning ugly. It could also mean dumb, corny,or silly.
by Shed Wiggins January 23, 2009