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Perfect Stranger Posted 9 years ago
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Out of one's gourd

Dear users,

Is out of one's gourd mainly used in American English? And does it mean to be out of one's mind as in to be crazy, or does it have something to do with being intoxicated or under the influence of drugs?


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It means to have an idea so incredibly preposterous that it astonishes the audience.

  • It means to have an idea so incredibly preposterous that it astonishes the audience.
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It means to have an idea so incredibly preposterous that it astonishes the audience.

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