Out
Definition: Moving or appearing to move away from a particular place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden. Non-standard
contraction of out of. Not at home or at one's place of work. A way of escaping from a problem or dilemma. Reveal the sexual or gender identity of (a person).
Outs: The plural form of the noun "out" and the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "out."
Number of Quotes: 3
I, poor creature, worn out with scribbling for my bread and my liberty, low in spirits and weak in health, must
leave others to wear the laurels which I have sown, others to eat the bread which I have earned. A common case.
John Adams
In fact, most people are being squeezed in their little cubicle, and their creativity is forced
out elsewhere, because the company can't use it. The company is organized to get rid of variants.
Scott Adams
One strategy for getting ahead is being incredibly good at a particular skill; you need to be world-class to stand
out for that skill. In my case, I layered fairly average skills together until the combination became special.
Scott Adams