Out

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Out may refer to:

In sports and recreation:

  • Out (baseball), a play which retires the batter or a base runner.
  • Out (cricket), or dismissal, the act of a batsman losing his/her wicket in the sport of cricket.
  • Out (poker), an unseen card which is expected to win a hand, if drawn.

In homosexual culture:

  • Coming out, a person publicly revealing their own homosexuality.
  • Outing, publicly revealing someone else's homosexuality.
  • Out (magazine), a gay-interest magazine.
  • Out (website), a community website for gay men and women around the world.

Other:

  • Out (novel), a 1997 novel by Japanese novelist Natsuo Kirino.
  • Out, in or entering a state of unconsciousness.
  • Out, a 1960s jazz term referring to "the new thing". See Eric Dolphy.
  • Out may have a social or cultural meaning--"out" may mean a person, idea, or activity that is not popular or not recommended.
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