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weirded out, a. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈwɪədɪd ˈaʊt|, U.S. |ˈwɪ(ə)rdəd ˈaʊt| [‹ weirded out, past participle of to weird out at weird v. Additions] Strange, unusual, anxious, uncomfortable. Cf. to weird out at weird v. Additions
1973Slang (Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Nov. (typescript) Weirded out, unusual, strange, eccentric: Boy is heweirded [sic] out! 1994Straight No Chaser Summer 61/1 The best moments are the digitally funky ‘Punch’, the frankly weirded out ‘That's Life’ and the frantic house blow of ‘Alive in the Piccadilly’. 2003Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 9 Feb. xiii. 3/2 He was..anxious, weirded out, terrified that this time was really it, this time McKeon was really going to die. |