Spaced Out means being in a state of distraction or confusion. It is often used to describe someone who is not completely present or focused, whether due to daydreaming, being preoccupied, or lacking attention. Here are two practical examples of how this term can be used:
1. My friend is always spaced out during class; he’s constantly staring into space and doesn’t pay attention to the teacher.
2. Sorry for not responding earlier, I was completely spaced out while reading your message and forgot to reply.
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