Used by Alaskans to refer to anyplace outside of Alaska, although it generally refers to the lower 48.
Bill: I'm heading Outside for the winter ... can't stand another day of 40 below!
Will: Daggone snowbird.
Will: Daggone snowbird.
by mdak06 October 17, 2008
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Get the Outsider mug.To be outside is to be dressed in your best ensemble (the more revealing the better) while running the streets with the girls and the gays. For the best outside experience, it’s best to be back inside before your man wakes up 😉
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Get the Outside mug.Someone who likes being outside and does a bunch of hiking, camping, that kind of stuff. Crossheirs Sportswear started using it to refer to people who are into that kind of thing. Frequently found at REI, or any "outpost". They talk a lot about adventuring and exploring the world.
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Get the outsider mug.To be excluded from the circle of people who are party to a secret, who are members of a conspiracy, or who share a common attribute. It is the opposite of "inside" the conspiracy. Leaving people "outside" often reflects the insiders goal of protecting them from the legal consequences of knowledge of he secret.
In the TV show The West Wing a dozen or so people were privy to the knowledge that President Bartlett had M.S. His wife knew and was "inside". His press secretary, C J Craig, was "outside" and could say in public with complete and legally unassailable honesty (though in fact inaccurately) that the president was healthy. She was "outside."
The drug dealer kept his girlfriend "outside". She thought he made his money as a musician.
The drug dealer kept his girlfriend "outside". She thought he made his money as a musician.
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