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OutingExposing someone’s lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender identity to others without their permission. Outing someone can have serious repercussions on employment, economic stability, personal safety o [..]
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Outing(verb) involuntary or unwanted disclosure of another person’s sexual orientation, gender identity, or intersex status.
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Outinglate 14c., "action of going out;" mid-15c., "act of putting out;" verbal noun from out (v.). Meaning "airing, excursion, pleasure trip" is from 1821.
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OutingRevealing someone else’s sexual orientation, intersex, or transgender status.
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Outingexcursion: a journey taken for pleasure; "many summer excursions to the shore"; "it was merely a pleasure trip"; "after cautious sashay [..]
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Outinga pleasure trip or walk
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Outingnoun. exposed one's own or another individual
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Outing(n) a journey taken for pleasure(n) a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
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OutingThe act of publicly declaring (sometimes based on rumor and/or speculation) or revealing another person’s sexual orientation or gender identity without that person’s consent. Considered inappropriate by a large portion of the LGBT community.
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Outing
A pleasure trip or excursion.
An appearance to perform in public, for example in a drama, film, on a musical album, as a sports contestant etc.
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