[ Idioms ]
What does the expression “out to lunch” mean when the person described is not literally having lunch?
a. The person is eating.
b. The person likes lunch and eats all day long.
c. The person is uneducated.
d. The person is not concentrating or focusing and seems weird.
e. The person has a great sense of humor.
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