Possible Interpretations:
* "Out of sight, out of mind": This proverb means that people are more likely to forget about things they don't see regularly. It's possible that "out sight might" is a distorted version of this saying.
* "Out of sight, out of might": This could be a play on words, suggesting that something loses its power or strength when it's no longer visible.
* A Specific Context: It's possible this phrase is used within a specific group or situation, but without further context, it's impossible to determine its meaning.
Could you provide more information or context to help me understand what you mean by "out sight might"?