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out the window — gone, wasted, or no longer in existence. It is as if everyone s good judgment has flown out the window. If we quit now, we might as well just toss three months work out the window … New idioms dictionary
out the window — mod. gone; wasted. □ All that work gone out the window. □ My forty dollars out the window. Why didn’t I save my money? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
go out the window — If a quality, principle or opportunity goes out the window, it disappears, is lost or is abandoned. When the plant closed down, all hopes of finding a job went out the window … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
go out the window — {v. phr.}, {informal} To go out of effect; be abandoned. * /During the war, the school dress code went out the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
go\ out\ the\ window — v. phr. informal To go out of effect; be abandoned. During the war, the school dress code went out the window … Словарь американских идиом
go out the window — be abandoned, go out of effect The school dress code went out the window when the new principal took over … Idioms and examples
go out the window — verb To vanish or cease, especially due to lack of care, attention, etc.; to be discarded, disregarded, or ignored. As the deadline approached, all attempts to keep order went out the window … Wiktionary
Don't Lean Out the Window — Directed by Bogdan Žižić Written by Krunoslav Quien Bogdan Žižić Starring Ivo Gregurević Fabijan Šovagović Mira Banjac Jadranka Stilin Zdenko Jelčić Inge Appe … Wikipedia
go out the window — go out (of) the window if a quality, principle, or idea goes out of the window, it does not exist any more. Then people start drinking and sense goes out of the window … New idioms dictionary
out the window — phrasal out of existence, use, or consideration … New Collegiate Dictionary