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Been out of the loop on this one!

Posted on March 7, 2026 by Admin

The expression “Been out of the loop on this one!” is an informal English phrase used when someone didn’t receive information about a situation, event, or decision and only found out later. It means the person was not included in the communication or updates about something.


Meaning in Detail

  • Out of the loop means not involved in a discussion, plan, or flow of information.
  • When someone says “I’ve been out of the loop on this one,” they are saying they missed the updates or weren’t told about what was happening.

The phrase often appears in workplaces, group projects, or social conversations when information was shared among others but one person wasn’t informed.


Example Situations

1. Workplace

  • “I just heard about the new policy today. I’ve been out of the loop on this one.”

2. Friends or family

  • “You all planned the trip already? I guess I’ve been out of the loop.”

3. Online discussions

  • “I didn’t know this news before now—I’ve been out of the loop on this one.”

Origin of the Phrase

The phrase “in the loop” originally came from communication systems and decision-making groups, meaning people inside the circle where information flows.
If someone is “out of the loop,” they are outside that circle and not receiving updates.


Similar Expressions

You can replace it with:

  • “I wasn’t aware of this.”
  • “I didn’t get the update.”
  • “No one told me about this.”
  • “I just found out.”

✅ Example conversation

Person A: “Did you see the changes to the project?”
Person B: “No, I’ve been out of the loop on this one. What happened?”


If you’d like, I can also show you 25 everyday English idioms with meanings and examples that native speakers use frequently. 📚🙂

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