out-of-bod·y (outəv-bŏdē)
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Tweet adj. Of or marked by the psychological sensation of perceiving oneself from an external perspective, as though the mind or soul has separated from and is observing the body: convinced she had an out-of-body experience while undergoing surgery. |
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