Out to lunch
Posted by ESC on April 25, 2001
In Reply to: Out to lunch posted by R. Berg on April 24, 2001
: : : I want to know what "out to lunch" means.when it is used. I've heard it of my teacher and he told me: "you are out to lunch" whenever I wasn't mentaly there and I was thinking about something else.Did he use it in right way.Which expression is used to say that somebody is physically with you but he is not mentally with you.
: : Your teacher used it correctly. Another phrase is: "He is in another world." (But if you tell someone, "You're 'out of this world,'" that means you think he is amazing.)
: : Or another term is, "You've been daydreaming."
: And sometimes "out to lunch" means a person is NEVER mentally there--the person is crazy.
The porchlight is on. But nobody's home.