inside out

/ˌɪnsaɪdˈaʊt/

inside out

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Definition

With the inside surface turned to be on the outside.

Etymology

In the sense thoroughly, an asyndetic clipping of inside and out.

Example Sentences

  • "I now realise that I have my shirt on inside out."
  • "I know IBM Assembler Language inside out."
  • "We're hometown hockey fans inside out."
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