To fail to acknowledge an embarrassing action, by either acting as though it was intentional or pretending it simply didn't happen.
Similar to the US phrase play it off.
Similar to the US phrase play it off.
I did a Hitler salute, but when no-one laughed I decided to style it out by pretending to scratch my armpit instead
by brelson August 24, 2008

The process of having sold out, especially to a system or body that directly undermines the principles and values you have long adhered to.
Derived from the actions of the leader of the Liberal Democrat party, following the 2010 United Kingdom General Election.
(also: Clegg out, Clegging out)
Derived from the actions of the leader of the Liberal Democrat party, following the 2010 United Kingdom General Election.
(also: Clegg out, Clegging out)
by Jacques-Francois May 14, 2010

by kAuZ October 7, 2003

He decided to come out of the closet.
by Fangsta March 18, 2003

A conflicting term introduced by Hollywood and Military wannabes. In mediocre movies, the phrase is said to acknowledge a response on the radio. In actuality, "Over" means that you have heard the message and expect a reply while "Out" means that you have heard the message but you are ending the conversation.
Soldier 1 : "Eh Sergeant, didn't that Corporal fail his radio test?"
Soldier 2 : "That Chuck Norris addict said 'Over and Out' like the Holly-fucking-wood movie!"
Soldier 2 : "That Chuck Norris addict said 'Over and Out' like the Holly-fucking-wood movie!"
by The Legendary October 16, 2014

by JoseTheKnife March 22, 2016

by The Grammar Nazi December 3, 2001
