outside

outside
1. (outside) (1628↑, 148↓)
It's uncomfortable and there's this big hot thing in the sky and there are other people that you sometimes have to talk to.

I don't want to go outside

2. (Outside) (731↑, 96↓)
A place Urban Dictionary users rarely venture out into.

I'm just being honest.

Author: PizzleFashizzle http://outside.urbanup.com/902156
3. (outside) (496↑, 27↓)
Outside is where the sun lives. Its the area just beyond your front door. Be cautious because there is no ceiling and you may just float away. Outside is also a popular destination for people with "real lives".

Computer nerd 1 - "Hey guess what\! I went outside and got a suntan today." Computer nerd 2 - "Outside? Is that a new map? How many experience points is a suntan worth?"

Author: i heart hussies http://outside.urbanup.com/1205323
4. (outside) (276↑, 23↓)
A mythical fairy land inhabited by fantastical creatures.

"I just saw a squirrel outside." "Hot damn\! I didn't know those existed\!"

5. (outside) (240↑, 51↓)
It sucks, because unlike a computer you can't turn the brightness down.

Bobby: "aargh\! my eyes, ohh the sun it's so bright\!" In his room: Bobby: "aargh\! my eyes, ohh there it is, *turns brightness down* Much Better\!"

6. (outside) (242↑, 62↓)
n. Where fights are often taken, including but not limited to sidewalks, alleys, and grassy areas v. short for "let's take it [outside]"

That's it, we're going [outside]. [Outside]. Now.

7. (outside) (152↑, 31↓)
1) Opposite of inside. Exterior of a container of any description having an inside. 2) Someplace not to color when using crayons, with "the lines" 3) Someplace to think concerning a box. 4) Where most people are kept when cocerning "the loop".

1)If you're going to wrestle, go outside\! 2)Don't color outside the lines Molly. 3)C'mon Johnson, try thinking outside the box. 4) I am kept outside the loop of management.

8. (outside) (53↑, 6↓)
Some huge kind of room which contains all of the other rooms, wraps around itselves so it has no walls, with no ceiling, a friggin' huge light bulb that keeps moving around and that has serious temperature and leaking issues.

"-Can't stay inside outside, too cold in there\!" "-I like trying hard to write absurd and (un)original definitions for such words as [outside] in the hope that I out-absurd other people out there who like doing the same thing" "-Outside sucks, never the right temperature, often got water falling down, no proper carpet or anything and on top of that that light bulb is way too powerful and you hardly can get to turn it on when you need it at night"

9. (Outside) (46↑, 17↓)
Outdoors. Not inside any sort of man-made structure. The opposite of [inside] and [indoors], and synonymous with [outdoors].

Put your hood on, Little Timmy; it's cold outside today.

Author: Diggity Monkeez http://outside.urbanup.com/1164642
10. (outside) (31↑, 4↓)
When in prison: anything that does not involve the penal system.

When I get outside the first thing I'm going to do is have a rare t-bone steak, then I'm going to drink a beer and screw my girlfriend.

11. (outside) (37↑, 12↓)
a couch potato's worst nightmare.... unbearible brightness that makes you sweaty and stinky.... yuk.

"ahhh not the OUTSIDE\!\!\! I'm melting\!"

12. (outside) (38↑, 15↓)
Outside is a place where there's insects and the sun which burns you awfully bad, and there's also grass and trees and butteflys..all poisonous to you, its a horrible, horrible horrible , vile place that you never want to go to

Billy: Wanna go outside Theo? Theo: NO\! Don't make me go outside, you can't make me not even at gunpoint, for I should wish my own life away on a whim rather than venture to the outside. Billy: jeez, just asking..

13. (outside) (33↑, 10↓)
A term used by Yukoners (people living in Canada's Yukon Territory) to refer to anywhere outside the Yukon.

Dude came here in the 1940s, and he hasn't been outside since.

14. (outside) (16↑, 4↓)
1. A network that connects distantly related locations. Commonly used for storage of [garbage], [bum]s and [weather]. It also acts as a loading screen between [home] and [work]. Should not be entered without the use of protective coverings. 2. A place where I get shitty [fps] in Oblivion.

1. What the hell is that thing I keep seeing between here and McDonald's? Don't be alarmed, that's just the [outside]. 2. Hey cool, is that a slide-show of postcards from the mall? No, I just entered [outside] to harvest [nirnroot].

15. (outside) (12↑, 3↓)
Beyond the known, expected or predictable.

Budget-setting: "Aw, c'mon, stick to the facts, man. That's an outside guess." Re an oddball- & yeah, I've heard it more than said it: "THAT thinkin's a little outside,eh?" Re acts-a-Gawd: Wow\! See that one\!? That came from outside, dinnit\!"

Author: Kate from the Ville http://outside.urbanup.com/1205229
16. (outside) (10↑, 4↓)
not in the know; to be excluded

I've been kept outside of this all year??\!\!??

17. (outside) (11↑, 7↓)
In Modern Jazz, the far, far FAR avant garde typified by Ornette Coleman or Miles Davis; beyond meter or tempo or harmonic conventions....Also known as Free Jazz...

Brother was blowing so [outside] last night the drummer got lost and couldn't find his way home...

18. (outside) (4↑, 1↓)
Where people who are bored and video game addicts should go but they don't.

Bob: I'm sooooo bored.... Joe:Why not go outside? Jimmy: Omg I'm pwning in Halo 3. Jimmy's Mom: Time for you to go outside young man.

Author: my life be like http://outside.urbanup.com/4085847
19. (Outside) (2↑, 2↓)
Used by Alaskans to refer to anyplace outside of Alaska, although it generally refers to the [lower 48].

Bill: I'm heading Outside for the winter ... can't stand another day of 40 below\! Will: Daggone [snowbird].

20. (outside) (1↑, 2↓)
To be excluded from the circle of people who are party to a secret, who are members of a conspiracy, or who share a common attribute. It is the opposite of "inside" the conspiracy. Leaving people "outside" often reflects the insiders goal of protecting them from the legal consequences of knowledge of he secret.

In the TV show The West Wing a dozen or so people were privy to the knowledge that President Bartlett had M.S. His wife knew and was "inside". His press secretary, C J Craig, was "outside" and could say in public with complete and legally unassailable honesty (though in fact inaccurately) that the president was healthy. She was "outside." The drug dealer kept his girlfriend "outside". She thought he made his money as a musician.

21. (outside) (0↑, 6↓)
Slang term for a blunt.

Dude: yo, we blazin up Friend: ya, I just need to go get me an outside

22. (outside) (10↑, 52↓)
In [football] when two teams of [homosexuals] are playing. One team is 'Out' the others are [in the closet].

No Sebastian, you can't play for the closet side, your Outside

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Last updated: 2012.03.01

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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