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What is the history of idiom out your

The idiom "out of your" is not a complete idiom. It's likely you're thinking of an idiom that begins with "out of" and ends with something like "mind," "depth," "control," etc.

To help me understand which idiom you're interested in, please provide the full idiom or a bit more context about what you're looking for.

For example, are you looking for the history of:

* Out of your mind: This idiom means someone is acting crazy or irrational.

* Out of your depth: This means someone is in a situation that is too difficult or challenging for them.

* Out of your control: This means that you have no power to influence or change a situation.

Once you provide more information, I can give you a detailed explanation of the idiom's history!

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