right out straight

English

Adjective

right out straight (not comparable)

  1. (slang, Maine) very busy
    Synonyms: out straight, swamped
    • 2023 October 8, Jim Witherell, “In a word: Maine is just so misunderstood”, in Sun Journal:
      The common Maine phrase “right out straight,” for example, was correctly identified as meaning “very busy” by only 5% of those asked nationally.
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