Out the window

If something is “out the window,” you stop doing it, using it, or thinking about it.

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If something is “out the window,” you stop doing it, using it, or thinking about it; it becomes a thing of the past. In the episode, employer fears of lost productivity and lack of trust relating to working from home has become a thing of the past during this pandemic. Employer fears about working from home are “out the window” right now. When people drink too much alcohol, their logic sometimes goes “out the window.” People stop using their logic when they drink too much alcohol.

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