Out·land·ish a.
1. Foreign; not native. [archaic]
Him did outlandish women cause to sin. --Neh. xiii. 26.
Its barley water and its outlandish wines. --G. W. Cable.
2. Hence: Deviating conspicuously from common practice; strange; freakish; bizarre; rude; barbarous; uncouth; clownish; as, an outlandish dress, behavior, or speech; -- usually used in a negative sense.
Something outlandish, unearthy, or at variance with ordinary fashion. --Hawthorne.
--Out*land*ish*ly, adv.
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outlandishly
adv : in an outlandish manner; "the Bavarian was outlandishly
dressed in lederhosen"