out-of-the-way (Adjective) — Out of the ordinary. ex. "out-of-the-way information"
out-of-the-way (Adjective) — Improper or even offensive. ex. "out-of-the-way remarks"
out-of-the-way (Adjective) — Remote from populous or much-travelled regions. ex. "they found a quiet out-of-the-way resort"
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — Extraordinary; unusual. ex. "such erratic behaviour was out of the way for him"
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — Improper; amiss;.
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — In a remote location or at a distance from the usual route. ex. "the restaurant is top-notch, but a little out of the way"
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — Murdered. ex. "the mob boss wanted his rival out of the way"
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — Dealt with; disposed of. ex. "I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way"
out-of-the-way (Adverb) — So as not to obstruct or hinder. ex. "put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it"