Out
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Out may refer to:
Media
- Out magazine, an LGBT fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine, with the highest circulation of any LGBT monthly publication in the United States.
- Out (1957 film), a short 1957 film produced by the United Nations about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
- Out (1982 film), a 1982 American movie (also known as Deadly Drifter directed by Eli Hollander, starring Peter Coyote
- Out (miniseries), a 1978 British television crime drama starring Tom Bell
- Out (novel), a 1997 novel by Japanese writer Natsuo Kirino
- Out (2002 film), a Japanese film based on a book by Natsuo Kirino and directed by Hideyuki Hirayama
- Out (2017 film), a Slovak film
- OUT (band), a band produced by Adam Walton
- OUT, an album by Nav Katze
- "Out" (Dark Angel), an episode of the television series Dark Angel
Sports and recreation
- Out (baseball), a play which retires the batter or a base runner
- Out (cricket), the loss of a wicket by a batsman; also known as "dismissal"
- Out (poker), an unseen card which is expected to win a hand, if drawn
- Out (route), a pattern run by a receiver in American football
Sexuality
- Coming out or coming out of the closet, publicly revealing one's own LGBT status
- Outing, publicly revealing someone else's LGBT status
- Out (magazine), an American publication aimed at a homosexual readership
- Out (website), a community website for gay men and women around the world
Other
- Out (jazz), a 1960s jazz term referring to "the new thing". See Eric Dolphy.
- The List: What's In and Out assigns social or cultural meaning to "out"—person, idea, or activity that is not popular or not recommended.
- Outer automorphism group, a quotient Out(G) of the automorphism group
See also
- Outside (disambiguation)
- Outing (disambiguation)
- All pages with a title containing Out
- All pages beginning with "Out"
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