Out on the highgate is aye fair play.
Out o' sight, out o' languor.
"Long absent, soon forgotten."—English.
Out o' the peat pot into the gutter.
"Out of the frying pan into the fire."—English.
"Out of the mire into the brook."—Spanish.
Out o' the warld and into Kippen.
Kippen, in Stirlingshire, was formerly so very remote and little frequented by strangers, that a visit to it was jocularly deemed equivalent to going out of the world altogether; and the remark passed into a proverb, used when a person is going to a strange place. The feudal lord of this district was formerly styled King of Kippen.
Own debt and crave days.
Ower braw a purse to put a plack in.