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Meaning
Verb
●
To
end up
; to result.
●
To
succeed
;
work out
;
turn out
well.
●
To
attend
; show up.
●
To
go out
; to
leave
one's
home.
●
To
extinguish
a
light
or other device
●
To become
apparent
or known, especially (as) it
turns
out
●
To
produce
; make.
●
To
leave
a road.
●
To
remove
from a
mould
,
bowl
etc.
●
To
empty
for inspection.
●
To
refuse
service or
shelter
; to
eject
or evict.
●
In Sex & Prostitution:
To
convince
a person (usually a
woman
) to become a prostitute.
●
In Sex:
To
rape
; to
coerce
an otherwise
heterosexual
individual into
performing
a
homosexual
role.
●
To
put
(cattle)
out to
pasture.
●
To
convince
to vote
●
To
leave
one's
work to
take part
in a strike.
●
To get
out of bed
; get up.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
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