MADELINE (to Rory): Can I get your biology notes from Tuesday, I was out?
LOUISE: To lunch.
In slang terms, to be “out to lunch” means to be distracted, absent-minded, or out of touch with the real world.
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MADELINE (to Rory): Can I get your biology notes from Tuesday, I was out?
LOUISE: To lunch.
In slang terms, to be “out to lunch” means to be distracted, absent-minded, or out of touch with the real world.
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