Out

Word OUT
Character 3
Hyphenation out
Pronunciations /æɔt/

Definitions and meanings of "Out"

What do we mean by out?

In a direction away from the inside. adverb

Away from the center or middle. adverb

Away from a usual place. adverb

Out of normal position. adverb

Out-of-bounds. adverb

From inside a building or shelter into the open air; outside. adverb

In the open air; outside. adverb

From within a container or source. adverb

From among others. adverb

To exhaustion or depletion. adverb

Into extinction or imperceptibility. adverb

To a finish or conclusion. adverb

To the fullest extent or degree; thoroughly. adverb

In or into competition or directed effort. adverb

In or into a state of unconsciousness. adverb

A means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.

A state in which a member of the batting team is removed from play due to the application of various rules of the game such as striking out, hitting a fly ball which is caught by the fielding team before bouncing, etc.

A dismissal; a state in which a member of the batting team finishes his turn at bat, due to the application of various rules of the game, such as the bowler knocking over the batsman's wicket with the ball.

A card which can make a hand a winner.

A trip out; an outing.

(chiefly in the plural) One who, or that which, is out; especially, one who is out of office.

A place or space outside of something; a nook or corner; an angle projecting outward; an open space.

A word or words omitted by the compositor in setting up copy; an omission.

To reveal confidential, true, personal information about someone against their will and without their permission. Someone who is outed usually experiences embarrassment, social stigma, loss of friends, income, and/or other negative consequences as a result of being outed. Urban Dictionary

Among musicians out means something bizarre. Urban Dictionary

1. Not being in 2. In baseball, when a player is deemed to sucked enough as to warrant more time in the dugout scratching his balls and slapping his fellow players on the ass (This being done in the most professional and non-threatening manner). 3. Being recognized as a homosexual or acknowledging oneself as a homosexual. 4. The end of a line of communication, usually when dealing with radios and walkie talkies. Urban Dictionary

Not in. Urban Dictionary

Usually said, "Your out" or "Out" using a hand gesture where you lift the hand up at whatever is "out" and move the fingers outward in a quick motion, while saying "your out" or "Out", then you quickly put your hand down again. -This means that the person or thing that you are talking to is just totally wrong, has killed a conversation, or is being completly random about something and does not make sense and you do not care about at all. Urban Dictionary

Amongst musicians, means playing outside the harmony. Because that can sound weird, wild, crazy, bizarre, it is also used by musicians as synonyms for those words. Short for outside. Urban Dictionary

Noun: a choice or chance to stay or go in any given situation. Urban Dictionary

Not having any weed. Urban Dictionary

A passing of gas Urban Dictionary

To be spending your evening in a nightclub, rather then jus going to the pub for a beer Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Out

The word "out" in example sentences

*Sits down next to PB and whips her bicycle pump out of her pack, fits it with special balloon-blowing-up attachment and helps out* ❋ Unknown (2010)

Speak ever so slowly, so carefully picking out which immaculately groomed flowers to point out to you, and then stepping quietly backwards in their oh so finely-turned out  gentlemen's clothes and letting you go on ahead to admire things from your own safely chosen distances, your own freedom's comfortable as a big fat overstuffed chair perspective. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If acting out of friendship is composed of purposes, dispositions to have purposes, and the like, where these are purposes properly so-called, and thus not essentially described by the phrase ˜out of friendship™, there seems ¦ no guarantee that the person cares about and likes, has friendship for, the ❋ Helm, Bennett (2009)

I looked at Dan and tried to not cry, which freaked him out I think, because he got that “Oh Christ, please don't freak out” look on his face. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But most of the agent-searching advice out there says to seek out agents who represent authors whose work is similar to ours -even to *point those similarities out* to the agent in our queries. ❋ Miss Snark (2005)

That strategy would certainly intimidate schools into putting evolution into the classroom– and balance out the fact that they are often intimidated into taking it *out* of the classroom. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Not to mention the massive nosebleeds that just start out of nowhere and go until I pass out… ❋ Goldylockz22 (2003)

For the sake of national security, Teller wanted the United States to find out, _and to be the first to find out_, whether or not the so-called "super bomb" was feasible. ❋ Unknown (2003)

So I did something I actually regret to this day, a decision I feel cheated me out of a huge life experience… when the invite finally came through to come over and hang out… ❋ Ugotsoul (2002)

He may have looked at himself or had,   uh, sought out somebody else to help him look at himselfand to find out  what was actually the cause of his problem. ❋ Michaud, S G & Aynesworth H (1989)

It just _handles_, or transmits in and out, to and from the _mind_, the various impressions sent _in_ by different sense muscles, and the mental reflexes or impulses sent _out_ by the innumerable mind centers. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)

The phrases, _to fall on, to bear out, to give over_, convey very different meanings from what they would if the prepositions _on, out_ and _over_, were not used. ❋ Samuel Kirkham (N/A)

_She could place out a thousand more if they were at once sent out_, the demand is so great. ❋ Clara M. S. Lowe (N/A)

What if each of those little lamps was growing into a big lamp, and after being a big lamp for a while, had to go out and grow a bigger lamp still -- out there, beyond this _out_? ❋ Various (N/A)

His eyes must have nearly popped out when he saw what was going on, the Master giving out the bread and fishes -- and the bread and fishes _never giving out_! ❋ Wade C. Smith (N/A)

St. Gregory so clearly establishes the Procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, that some Greeks, obstinate in that heresy, erased out of his writings the words _out of_, as they confessed in a council at ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)

” In Nootka, to refer to but one other language in which the process is found, the t or tl20 of many verbal suffixes becomes hl in forms denoting repetition, e.g., hita-’ato “to fall out, ” hita-’ahl “to keep falling out”; mat-achisht-utl “to fly on to the water, ” mat-achisht-ohl “to keep flying on to the water. ❋ Unknown (1921)

The mother and son were very near one to the other, close in their sympathies, and there can be but little doubt that the thoughts of the mother as she was struck went out, and perhaps _went strongly out_, to her boy who was now away from home. ❋ Ralph Waldo Trine (1912)

But as I have already pointed out, thinking and feeling about a matter is of no permanent value unless something is _thought out_, unless there is a change of boundary or relationship, and it an altogether different question to ask whether any definite change is resulting from this universal ferment. ❋ Unknown (1906)

We also have come out of the Great War with the best of us gone, and feel the contrast between their distant purity, _out of great tribulation_, and the unworthiness of those who are left. ❋ George Adam Smith (1899)

"He says he's [21], but he's only 20 and has a [fake ID]! I [outed] him and now he can't get into bars on campus anymore!" ❋ The Blonde 1 (2006)

Dude, I can't believe I just [scammed] with [your mom] ! [That's so] out! ❋ Bobby Sax (2006)

1. Get that out of my ass, Barry. 2. [Barry Bonds] slides and is out at second. 3. I can't believe you're gonna to out Barry! 4. "[Barry's] gay?" "[Roger that]" "Ten - four" "Out" ❋ The Ender (2004)

They are out. Not in. ❋ Gaetani (2003)

Pat: "Yo, I totally [benched] [160] pounds yesterday, doing 3 sets of 10, wanna [arm wrestle]?" You: "Your out"(hand gesture). ❋ Tim Bryk (2005)

"He [really] [plays] out, [man]." ❋ Scogmo (2006)

"Tony was given his out from the family in the form of his dead cousin - a payment for past [dues] now [retrieved] by a bullet - and he took it with no pride: he was [on a plane] out of Jersey the next day." ❋ Phil (2004)

"[bill], you got any [weed]?" "no, [i'm out]" ❋ Pat Downs (2006)

That was a [nice out]! ❋ G.A. Clown (2004)

friend 1: wanna go to the boar for [a quick one] then go home and watch match of the day?? c-dogg: fuck that shit man, its saturday night, im [going out out]. friend 2: well where ya wanna go?? c-dogg: [ikon] like All: (in Chorus) J P Fatboy your so toxic ❋ Chris Wayman (2007)

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