Sentence examples for weird out from inspiring English sources

"weird out" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is an informal term meaning to become uneasy or uncomfortable with an unfamiliar or strange situation. For example, "I started to weird out when my friends started talking about ghosts".

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weird out

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To, by weirdness, make someone feel uneasy or uncomfortable; to make one feel (that something is) weird.

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"It looks weird out there".

"It gets weird out here".

"Well, it was a little weird out there," he said.

"It felt so weird out there without him," Bradley said.

He's gone weird, out there in his New America.

Adam Rose then did something weird out back that involved him staring into an evil mirror.

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It was a very weird out-of-body experience.

"It just made sense in the weird out-of-space world".

What they didn't say: You can depend on us, folks, to bring weird, out-there, funky and even repugnant specimens to Los Angeles each year.

Within weeks, the play is up and running, and I am now undergoing the weird, out-of-body experience of watching my characters make the leap from page to stage.

Another product not coming soon to a store near you is iRobot, a three-foot-tall, self-propelled machine that could be the weird out-of-town cousin of R2-D2 from "Star Wars".

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