New Zealand Slang
Hard out
Used when emphasizing strong feelings, opinions, or reactions.
Literal Meaning
To make something hard or firm; to intensify hardness or severity.
Actual Meaning
Intensifier
Examples in Context

She is hard out the best player on the team.

It's hard out cold outside, make sure to wear a jacket.

I am hard out excited for the concert next week!

Helpful Tips
  • 1Listen for intonation; when someone emphasizes this phrase, it usually indicates that they are passionate about what they're saying.
  • 2People might use 'hard out' in casual conversations among friends, often in an informal setting.
  • 3This phrase is often used to express strong feelings or excitement, so look for contexts where someone is emphasizing their emotions.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
extreme
intense
over the top
seriously
really
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