Be out in left field Idioma
Be out in left field
(USA) To be out in left field is not to know what's going on. Taken from baseball, when youngsters assign less capable players to the outfield where the ball is less likely to be hit by a young player. In business, one might say, 'Don't ask the new manager; he's out in left field and doesn't know any answers yet.'
be (out) in larboard field
To be or assume uncommon, unpopular, or contrarily strange. Well, that advancement is absolutely out in larboard field! How did you appear up with that one? Sure, my aunt is absolutely absurd and out in larboard field, but I love her!Learn more: field, leftbe (way out/over) in larboard ˈfield
(American English, informal) absolutely wrong; aberrant or unusual: He’s way out in larboard acreage if he thinks we’re activity to abutment him on this.This argot refers to the larboard allotment of the acreage in baseball.Learn more: field, left
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