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out of (one's) tree out of (one's) treeslang Crazy. After yet another sleepless night, I'm starting to feel like I'm out of my tree. He's out of his tree if he thinks this plan is going to work!See also: of, out, treeout of your tree INFORMAL1. If someone is out of their tree, they are crazy or behaving very strangely. `I'm going out of my tree with this.' — `Honey, don't let it get you down.'2. If someone is out of their tree, they are unable to act normally because they have taken drugs or drunk a lot of alcohol. It was obvious they had taken something. They were both out of their tree.See also: of, out, treeout of your tree completely stupid; mad. informalSee also: of, out, tree |