1. far-out - Adjective
2. far-out - Interjection
3. far-out - Adjective Satellite
(informal) strikingly unconventional
Source: WordNetfar out
At the vital moment, the 200 spearmen Edward had earlier posted in the woods far out on the left attacked Somerset from his own right flank and rear, as Gloucester's battle also joined in the fighting. Source: Internet
As they ramp up their push to win Nevada back, Republicans are focusing on an economic message aimed at nonpartisan and moderate voters and arguing it’s Democrats that are too far out of the mainstream. Source: Internet
"As far out and do-it-the-way-we-want attitude we've always had about the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade, why not just do it in October?" Source: Internet
But not so far out that you don’t see the people living next to you – on the couch, in the kitchen, alone in their rooms. Source: Internet
Authors describe Rothbard as a "heterodox political economist" far out of the mainstream, who nonetheless was a charismatic figure who caught the attention and provoked responses from the mainstream. Source: Internet
As any hippie can tell you, sex is a great high, but sex on pot is fuckin' far out! Source: Internet