Define Out The Gate Meaning

Out The Gate
Crazy. Has mental issues. Can relate to someone who has done too many drugs.

I want to ask the neighbour if I can borrow a cup of sugar, but I'm afraid he'll chop my hands off with a samurai sword. That guy is out the gate.
By Cherida
Out The Gate
Heading "out the gate," or literally through the wire, and entering hostile territory while on a combat patrol, such as in Afghanistan or Iraq. "Out the gate" is also the terrain which is beyond the fencelines / walls of your compound.

Being a grunt, I'm out the gate each and every day.

I've got more time out the gate than you do in the fookin' Army, dude.

Yeah, he was out the gate when the IED got their tail vehicle. Damn.
By Rebeca
Out The Gate
since you were born, since you came out of the womb

I been on this shit since I came out the gate, BITCH
By Jillene
Out The Gate
Kiwi term describing someone who is on drugs, probably a private school rebelling against their parents.

"Bro you out the gate?!!", "mate I'm so out the gate"
By Grazia
Out The Gate
It means to get out of jail.

"You better look out! I'm out the gate!
By Helena
Out The Gate
Basically the behaviour of a complete loose cunt, someone who does what they want with no thought of later consequences

"Man I just drank a whole bottle of vodka and went skinny dipping with strangers at 3am, I'm out the gate!"
By Lorilyn
Out The Gates
To do something for no apparent reason or with no provocation.

All these cats wanted to know why I beat down ol' boy... shit was out the gates man I was just playin.
By Mersey
Out DA Gate
Another way of saying of course, definitely or affirmative

Man I'm serious homie, she was fine as hell out DA gate! Or you can say to your friend are your trying to drink tonight and he simply responds with out DA gate.
By Jania
Right Out Of The Gate
An idiom meaning "right away," similar to "right off the bat."

Mitch Holthus: TOUCHDOWN!! KAN-SAS CITY! A 106 YARD KICKOFF RETURN RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE! And it's a Houston native to do it!
By Julianna
"I’ll Be Out The Gate By Eight / In The Spoon By Noon / Fixed By Six / And Back In The Pen By Ten!”
The heroin junkie merry-go-'round:

Release from prison-back to using dope-re-arrest.

The addict's vicious cycle.

Johnny Threefingers: "Heard you're getting out of this craphole today."
Harry Hophead: "Pfft...well, I'll be back...you know me, man... ""I’ll be out the gate by eight / in the spoon by noon / fixed by six / and back in the pen by ten!”"
By Theresa