• One who is cast out or expelled; an exile; one driven from
    home, society, or country; hence, often, a degraded person; a vagabond.


    Outcast meaning & definition 1 of Outcast.


  • A person who has been rejected or ostracized by their society or social group.

    Outcast meaning & definition 2 of Outcast.


  • 1.- someone who doesnt belong in his main social area (work, school, the street) Has only a few friends, but usually doesnt really hang out with them. Someone who is told by his betters that he has [wisdom] beyond his years, but his peers make fun of him for it. Hes a little insane, after all, humans are social creatures. But his heart is mature, calm and kind. He never really does anything big for himself, and most of the things he does are for other people. Hes just misunderstood, and people hate him for no reason. Hes usually the victim of every negative stereotype and [rumor]. But hey, he doesnt have a social life, [it doesnt matter] to him, he hardly has anything to lose.

    2.- Me

    Outcast meaning & definition 3 of Outcast.


  • Someone who is a human being and is pushed down in society for being a human being. They are the few, the proud, the [oppressed]. They have the same potential as anyone else in their community (usually highschool) but since they are normally not rich, have good clothes or threads, or sometimes even WHITE, they are [targeted].
    Usually [Outcasts] arent seen fighting much due to the fact that most of them are shy and nice people.

    Outcast meaning & definition 4 of Outcast.


  • One who does not see the need to [socialize] with people who are not of the same kind. A person who chooses to lead thier own lives, without the [tiresome] [tag] alongs that influence bad ideas upon others.

    Outcast meaning & definition 5 of Outcast.


  • Somebody who doesnt [fit in], or they arent with the cool [crowd], or any crowd [at that].

    Outcast meaning & definition 6 of Outcast.


  • An individual who is not widely embraced by their peers for various reasons. This lack of acceptance is not always due to outright rejection, but often times from being in unfamiliar surroundings (in which case it usually passes), having a mutual lack of interest, [common ground], or initiative.
    Social skills definitely have something to do with it, but these are hard to [quantify] since there are a variety of ways that people relate to others, many of them with considerable success. It really is a matter of whether or not you have found your [Feng Shui] (figure of speech) in relating to others and have that developed that special It. It is not a given thing (people in circumstancial isolation, such as prison or homlessness, lose their social skills [foremost]), but comes from

    Confidence in self-exposure,
    Practice and Interaction,
    Analyzing Mistakes

    The idea that social skills are naturally endowed stems from a certain type of personality (extrovert) that gravitates toward those three, but anybody who isnt One Hundred Percent happy with being completely alone can become comfortable with these habits.
    Dont get rid of that vivd imagination and dynamic mind just because its an internal trait, but share it with other people in an engaging (meaningful to them) way, and good results can be expected. If not, the problem might be in your environment or with the individuals that surround you. You dont have to be slave to the [social structure], but thats no reason to be a slave to [lonliness].
    Followers of Christ: This issue brings up a responsibility on our part. [The stone] that the builders rejected becomes the [cornerstone], and those who arent sick have no need of a physician. Just like any other social group, we are also [sinners] and we tend to exclude others. The only difference with us is that we just happen to be on celestial [parole], which is a given privelige, not a hard-earned quality. Remember that we are intended to be recognized for our indescriminate love, not for being so much [holier] than thou, so be a neighbor to whoever needs it, especially those who are considered lowly in whatever way.
    Also realize that Go forth and make discliples of all nations... is not a comission to ram your faith down someones [pee-hole] and give a Holy Screw You to those who dont accept, but an urging to offer a simple invitation: Will you be a part of this good thing Ive found? Good luck, but remember: Far beyond how many converts you attract is how [fervently] you have loved your neighbor.
    ...if I have not loved, then I am nothing. ~Paul The [Apostle]

    Outcast meaning & definition 7 of Outcast.


  • The one person at school, that is ignored by everyone. Even at home by their families, and everyone usually takes out their anger, sadness, happiness, ... feelings and emotions on that one person. The one person that is rejected by society, constantly feels left out. And is constantly moving in and out of [social groups] and cliques because they cant find one that they fit into. They cant find one they fit into because they fit into none of them, they or the old one out. The one person that feels like its the world against them and that know understands who they are, or what they go through. (I DO AND ITS [NOT FUN]). Its not often that you see an [outcast] with a group of friends [Orr] even on, if the outcast does then its usually someone really close.

    Outcast meaning & definition 8 of Outcast.

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