Made popular by British comedy character Vicky Pollard. Meaning "you are wrong"
"Don't gimme me evils, minge. You're WELL out of order!"
look at what's about to go down
well check it out im bout to light up this blunt
something to mutter to oneself when held hostage behind 'snail' driver!!
a turtle could smoke that fuck!...might as well get out and walk!
be fortunate to be no longer involved in (a situation).
Here's a sentence using "be well out of":
Sarah dodged the traffic jam completely by taking a side street. "Wow, you're well out of that mess," said John, stuck bumper-to-bumper.