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adv. Informal
  1. In a direct manner; bluntly: told me the truth flat out.
  2. At top speed: running flat out.

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adverb

  1. In a direct, positive manner: emphatically, flat, flatly, positively. See strong/weak.
  2. In a rapid way: apace, fast, posthaste, quick, quickly. Informal hell-for-leather, lickety-split, pronto. Idioms: full tilt, in a flash, in nothing flat, like a bat out of hell, like a blue streak, like a flash, like a house on fire, like a shot, like a streak, like greased lightning, like the wind, like wildfire. See fast/slow/velocity.

adjective - flat-out

    Completely such, without qualification or exception: absolute, all-out, arrant, complete, consummate, crashing, damned, dead, downright, flat, out-and-out, outright, perfect, plain, pure, sheer2, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unbounded, unequivocal, unlimited, unmitigated, unqualified, unrelieved, unreserved, utter2. Informal positive. Chiefly British blooming. See big/small/amount, limited/unlimited.

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1.  In a direct manner, bluntly. For example, He told the true story flat out. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]
2.  At top speed, as in She was running flat out to catch the train. [Slang; c. 1930]


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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The adverb has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: in a blunt direct manner
  Synonyms: bluffly, bluntly, brusquely, roundly

Meaning #2: at top speed
  Synonym: like blue murder


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Flat Out
Studio album by Buck Dharma
Released 1982
Recorded 1981
Genre Rock
Length 38:21
Label Portrait Records
Producer Donald Roeser
Buck Dharma chronology
Flat Out
(1982)

Flat Out is a solo album by Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, lead guitarist and vocalist for hard rock band, Blue Öyster Cult, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). Although Roeser penned and sang all of BÖC's biggest hits ("(Don't Fear) The Reaper," "Godzilla," "Burnin' For You"), the band operated as a democracy, and some of the songs he brought to the band were deemed too poppy by the others, so he released many of them on his first—and, to date, only—solo record. "Born To Rock" was the first single (and was played live by the full band on occasion in 1982, and, to the delight of hardcore fans, again in 2004), and "Your Loving Heart" was also released as a single, but neither charted well. In an ironic twist, a musical reviewer noted in his review how Buck Dharma seemed to depend heavily on a writer named 'D. Roeser' for most of his material, not realizing that was his actual name.[citation needed]

The track "Come Softly To Me" begins with a 35-second backwards recording. When played in reverse, it is a conversation that mentions a bongo record that sounds like channel eleven music used to be. The conversation, which takes place during a game of ping-pong, ends with, "I could kick your ass but I know this is just for a sound check." The Fan Club lyric book titles this song "Gnop Gnip" (ping pong spelled backwards).[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Donald Roeser; except where indicated

  1. "Born To Rock" (Neal Smith, Roeser) - 3:24
  2. "That Summer Night" - 3:44
  3. "Cold Wind" - 4:38
  4. "Your Loving Heart" (Roeser, Sandy Roeser) - 7:12
  5. "Five Thirty-Five" - 5:09
  6. "Wind Weather and Storm" (Richard Meltzer, Roeser) - 2:35
  7. "All Tied Up" - 4:16
  8. "Anwar's Theme / Gnop Gnip" - 4:11
  9. "Come Softly To Me" (G. Christopher, B. Ellis, G. Troxel) - 3:32

Additional track on the CD version (originally released on Guitar’s Practicing Musicians Volume 3, 1989):

  1. "Gamera is Missing"

Personnel

  • Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser: vocals, lead guitar, drums on "Wind Weather And Storm", synthesizer on "All Tied Up"
  • Sandy Roeser: vocal on "Come Softly To Me", backing vocals on "That Summer Night"
  • Rick Downey: drums on "Your Loving Heart", "Five Thirty-Five", "Anwar's Theme"
  • Neal Smith: drums on "Born To Rock", "That Summer Night"
  • Dennis Dunaway: bass on "Born To Rock"
  • Giis de Lang: additional rhythm guitar on "Born To Rock"
  • Richard Crooks: drums on "Cold Wind"
  • Will Lee: bass on "Cold Wind", "All Tied Up"
  • Billy Alessi: synthesizer on "Cold Wind" and "All Tied Up"
  • Craig MacGregor: bass on "Your Loving Heart", "Five Thirty-Five", "Anwar's Theme"
  • Spyke Grubb: backing vocal on "Five Thirty-Five"
  • Teruo Nakamura: bass on "Wind Weather And Storm"
  • Richie Cannata: sax, clarinet, and horn arrangement on "Wind Weather And Storm"
  • Steve Jordan: drums on "All Tied Up"
  • Sue Evans: percussion on "Anwar's Theme", "Come Softly To Me"
  • Ron Riddle: drums on "Gamera is Missing"

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