(noun) A courteous and thoughtful occurrence where a person who has been wronged, cheated or misled by another gives the wrongdoer an opportunity to correct their offense(s) and save face as well as other possible consequences most oftentimes in an anonymous setting.
Robert knew that whore Betsy had his wallet. They were the only two people in the fucking room!!! Was she so stupid that she thought he’s so stupid as to not know that SHE HAD HIS WALLET!!! Retelling the story to visiting friend, Robert continued, “So I thought to myself ‘ Bitch, save some face, and your life and return whats mine’, so I decided to give her an out and said, even though I had not stepped inside there, “Maybe it is in the bathroom” and went there giving her time to put my goddamn wallet back where she had taken it from”.
by Nikki Stixx July 27, 2021
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to be in an argument with someone
Person 1: So how's it going with you and Bob?
Person 2: We are on the outs right now
Person 1: Oh. Well i hope you two work it out.
by sunny_05 July 08, 2018
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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.
"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!"
by The blonde 1 April 05, 2006
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The back and forth movement of an erectile penis moving back and forth "in and out" of a girl's vagina; it usually is a repeated movement when it comes to sex and pleasure for the lady.
Its nothing special, they're just doing the old in out, in out.
by Justin February 20, 2004
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Being found out, usually when involving homosexuality.
The lesbian was outted.
by JT September 25, 2003
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Adjective phrase, meaning not being in a state of one's normal mind. This could mean really tired, confused, insane, etc.
Joe: John just woke up, and man, he's out of it!
by USS Vagrant January 05, 2006
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in and out of that: _The act of going in and out of something maybe once or multiple times
1. Dammnnn! homie check out that ass im so in and out of that.
2. yo David check that hoe out im so in and out of that ya feel me?
3. sup homie ya see that skeezer over there i was IN AND OUT OF THAT you should of seen the look on that managers face when i gave a skeezer a cleaveland steamer right infront of him he was like that was illtastic!
by monkeybolls April 20, 2010
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