"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
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He brokes up with her out of the blue
by fampar_ July 01, 2011
Double Album by the Electric Light Orchestra recorded in 1977.Arguably their greatest album and featured amazing album art of their famous Spaceship logo.The album was promoted with a two year world tour featuring a huge flyng saucer shaped stage and laser effects,pretty Cool stuff for the time.
by Musiclover July 20, 2006
When the amount of fecal waste in a porta potty has risen out of the blue liquid. It is forming a mountain of unimaginable foulness. You gonna just add to the mound? Gonna look for a patch of woods? Stand in line for another potty that might be mounded higher? Hurry the fuck up. The line behind you is very impatient!
"Beware of that shitter, man."
"Is it that bad?"
"It's out of the blue. I'd head for the woods if I were you."
"Fuck it, man. I've waited this long. I'll just stack another block on the ole pyramid."
"Is it that bad?"
"It's out of the blue. I'd head for the woods if I were you."
"Fuck it, man. I've waited this long. I'll just stack another block on the ole pyramid."
by steamingkoil August 28, 2018
When you leave a bad situation, only to stumble into one much worse. Derived from Neil Young's song 'Hey Hey, My My'.
by Alex Quantashassle February 13, 2005
by Dolucky April 12, 2021