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Definitions for out the window
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out the windowadverb
Into the class of things obsolete, superseded, or irrelevant.
out the windowadjective
Made obsolete; altered drastically as a result of situational change.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of out the window in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of out the window in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of out the window in a Sentence
Melissa Anderson with K-9 Angels:
Skinny Vinnie hops over to the driver's seat, sticks Skinny Vinnie head out the window and waits for the order, skinny Vinnie is always disappointed when the coffee arrives, but Skinny Vinnie never gives up hope.
I have, personally, thrown balance out the window. I don't even strive for it anymore because I don't like to intentionally set myself up for failure. I did that, probably the first two years of my daughter's life, but I've actually chilled out a bit on this front, i think that balance implies a scale, which inevitably tips in one direction. And the challenge with children, so often, the levers are outside of your control.
All conventional wisdom is out the window.
One day I was getting a haircut at the barbershop across the street from my school, one of my first graders came inside and he plopped down on the couch. He was staring out the window, looking bored. As I watched this all unfold, I was thinking to myself, he should really be practicing his reading right now.
I look up out the window and I saw this customer, this lady with her shopping cart -- she just stopped -- and she just had this really funny look on her face and then she just turned to run, next thing Latisha Rogers know, Latisha Rogers just keep hearing boom, boom, boom.
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