on the outs イディオム
on the outs
not friendly, not speaking Amy and Pat are on the outs. They had a fight.
be on the outs with|on the outs with
v. phr. To not be on speaking terms with someone; be in disagreement with someone.
Jane and Tom have been on the outs with one another since Tom started to date another woman.
on the outs|on|outs
adj. phr.,
informal Not friendly; having a quarrel.
Mary and Sue were on the outs. Being on the outs with a classmate is very upsetting. Synonym: AT ODDS.
on the outs (with one)
No best speaking or on affable agreement (with one); accepting a altercation or affronted (with one). Jen and I accept been on the outs anytime back she accused me of burglary her bike. Can I appear blast at your place? I'm on the outs with my adherent at the moment.Learn more: on, outon the outs (with someone)
Inf. in a balmy altercation with someone; administration ill will with someone. Tom and Bill are on the outs again. Tom has been on the outs with Bill before. They'll assignment it out.Learn more: on, outon the outs
No best on affable terms, as in They've been on the outs with their ancestors for years. This argot appeared in the aboriginal 1900s and derives from the alike at outs, aboriginal recorded in 1824. Learn more: on, out on the outs
Informal Not on affable terms; disagreeing.Learn more: on, out
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