1. way-out - Noun
2. way-out - Adjective
3. way-out - Adverb
4. way-out - Adjective Satellite
(informal) strikingly unconventional
Source: WordNetway out
There is nothing the pop world loves more than a way-out freak. Amanda Lear
To be honest, my life is not really as way-out and myth-loaded as people like to portray it. Grace Jones
A Biden win would at the very least provide Abbas with a respectable way out of that mess. Source: Internet
A bunch of tourists happen on a staggeringly beautiful seaside cove, but somehow can’t find their way out, and make an awful discovery: they are ageing a few years every half an hour. Source: Internet
“According to the forecasters, this is a relatively fast-moving system and should be well on its way out of our neighborhood by later tonight and into tomorrow,” said earlier Tuesday morning. Source: Internet
According to Thucydides, the Spartans acted in this way out of fear that the Athenians would switch sides and support the helots; the offended Athenians repudiated their alliance with Sparta. Source: Internet