An action that feels illegal or wrong to do; too good to be allowed/true
yo it's the cops outside cuz i plugged in my keyboard and mouse to my xbox and played with those controls.
Fictional character in "Dishonored",The Outsider is not good nor bad,he is a figure of myth.
He bears The Outsider's mark.
NOUN: The act or activity of being outside
Example: The family made an outsiding list for this summer, including picnics, swimming, camping and races.
VERB (USED WITHOUT AN OBJECT): Spending time in the open air
Example: She is outsiding right now, but will be back in the office soon.
VERB (USED WITH OBJECT): Spending time outside with others
Example: I am outsiding the kids this afternoon, hoping to work off some of their energy.
I am outsiding the kids this afternoon, hoping to work off some of their energy. OR The family made an outsiding list for this summer, including picnics, swimming, camping and races
The outsides of a living being. Be it fur, skin, or scales.
You can’t judge them by the color of their outsidings.
A group of 3-5 of the best players on the team who love to drink beer and beat people up.
“He’s definitely an outside back”
when someone says "we outside tonight" it usually means they're going out tonight or they're going somewhere.
"hey bro, we outside tonight"
To be fired.
I've read your board presentation, Walter. Yes, "duck butter" certainly does represent a refreshing departure from standard accounting terminology. But alas, I'm afraid I'll need you to think outside the building. By the way, are we really selling that many hot pockets in Alabama?