way out
US /weɪ aʊt/
UK /weɪ aʊt/

1.
a means or method of achieving something
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We need to find a way out of this problem.
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There's no easy way out of this situation.
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extremely unusual or unconventional
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That's a really way out idea, but it just might work.
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His fashion sense is completely way out.
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to a great extent; extremely
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The band's new album is way out there.
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He was way out of line with his comments.