far out

/ˌfɑrˈaʊt/
adjective
  1. Very unusual, strange, or extreme in a way that is interesting or exciting.
    • The fashion show featured far-out designs that looked like they came from another planet.
    • The artist's far-out sculptures were made from recycled trash and old machine parts.
    • My uncle told us far-out stories about his travels through the Amazon rainforest.
  2. Excellent; very good or impressive (slang, often used by older generations).
    • That concert was totally far-out — the band played for three hours!
    • We watched a far-out movie about space exploration with amazing special effects.
    • Grandpa said my new skateboard tricks were far-out and reminded him of his youth.
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