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OutA card that will improve your hand. If all the money is in the middle, and you turn over a pair of kings and your opponent has a pair of aces, you need one of the two remaining kings - your two " [..]
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Outof-area - The area outside the counties or ZIP codes in which an HMO provides regular and preventive coverage.
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Outof-network services -Health care services from providers not in an HMO´s or a PPO´s network. Except in certain situations, HMOs will only pay for care received from within its network. If you´re in a PPO plan, you will have to pay more to receive services outside the PPO´s network.
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Outof-pocket maximum - The most you will have to pay during a policy period (usually a year) before you no longer have to pay your share of coinsurance for covered health services. Once you've reached your out-of-pocket maximum, your health plan generally pays 100 percent of your health care costs, up to your policy's coverage limit. You are [..]
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Outof-Pocket Limit - A predetermined amount of money that an individual must pay before insurance will pay 100% for an individual's health-care expenses.
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Outof-series - Unnumbered editions from a numbered limited edition series. They are considered "extra copies" of the edition, are usually not signed, and are not considered part of the [..]
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Out1620s, "a being out" (of something), from out (adv.). From 1860 in baseball sense; from 1919 as "means of escape; alibi."
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OutOld English utian "expel, put out" (see out (adv.)); used in many senses over the years. Meaning "to expose as a closet homosexual" is first recorded 1990 (as an adjective meaning [..]
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OutOld English ut "out, without, outside," common Germanic (Old Norse, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Gothic ut, Middle Dutch uut, Dutch uit, Old High German uz, German aus), from PIE root *ud- " [..]
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OutBeing open about one’s own sexual orientation, intersex, or transgender status.
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Out1. (also "front, front nine, front side, first nine") the first nine holes of an eighteen hole course 2. (also "away") another term for "away", i [..]
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Out1. front, front nine, front side, first nine; the first nine holes of an eighteen hole course 2. away; another term for “away”, i.e., farthest from the hole
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OutThe term out has several meanings in golf. On the one hand side it is used for the golf ball which is farthest away from the hole. The golf player who owns this golf ball, is also the one who's allowed to stroke first according to the golf etiquette. This meaning of the expression out is additionally also known as away. Furthermore, the other [..]
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OutOut in golf terminology is another name for away.
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Outlingo for playing the first 9 holes of the course--out from the clubhouse.
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OutA synonym for front side, first nine or front nine. The opposite is 'in
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OutThe first nine holes of an 18 hole course. The second 9 holes is going "in".
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OutA place to get bets down, whether it's a Nevada sports book, offshore book or illegal bookmaker. ("It's good to have a lot of outs.")
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Outand-out adv. Genuinely.
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Out all out, fully.
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Outaroys
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OutIn printing, copy accidentally omitted from a text in typesetting. When a bookseller or retail purchaser discovers a defect of this kind, the publisher will normally send a replacement copy at no char [..]
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OutAdj. Openly living as a homosexual. See 'closet.' Verb. To declare publicly the homosexuality of someone. Very popular direct-action of the 'Gay' community in the 1990s, in an atte [..]
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OutA card that will make your hand win. Normally heard in the plural. Example: "Any spade will make my flush, so I have nine outs."
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OutAn ending. (1) The final words or pictures on a radio or TV report or interview, noted to the director or presenter so they know that segment is finished. Also called an outcue. In reports from the fi [..]
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OutThe end; to remove, as in a script notation to remove a sound. The outcue
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Outward helical Machining in which motion starts from a point inside the domain to machine and follows paths parallel to the domain boundary away from the center of the domain. Compare with inward helica [..]
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OutThe last chorus of a tune, when the head is played for the last time. On the stand the gesture of a raised clenched fist or a finger pointing to the head indicates that the out chorus is coming up.
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Out(n) (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball(v) to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality(v) reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifes [..]
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Outof-Network Provider - A doctor or other healthcare provider who is not part of an insurance plan's doctor or hospital network. Same as non-participating provider.
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Outof-Pocket Costs - Costs you must pay because Medicare or other insurance does not cover them.
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OutOut of God’s blessing into the warm sun. One of Ray’s proverbs, meaning from good to less good. “Ab equis ad asinos.” When the king says to Hamlet “How is [..]
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Outof-District-Course - Course offered by a two-year institution located outside the institution's legal district and approved by the Missouri Department of Higher Education.
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Outof-School Date (OSD) - The date the student ceases to be enrolled at least half time. An OSD may also be referred to as the last date of attendance (LDA).
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OutOf-State Student - A student who attends a postsecondary institution outside of the state in which he or she had legal residence at the time of original admission. International students not included in this category.
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OutThere are ten possible ways of being out: bowled, caught, hit wicket, lbw, stumped, timed out, handled the ball
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OutOF-HOME MEDIA - All forms of advertising that are placed outdoors to be viewed by consumers.
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OutTechniques to alter A Gene sequence that result in an inactivated Gene, or one in which the expression can be inactivated at a chosen Time during development to study the loss of function of A Gene.
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Outof-Pocket Limit - A predetermined amount of money that an individual must pay before insurance will pay 100% for an individual's health-care expenses.
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Outof-Pocket Costs: The total you pay out of your pocket for a policy year. These costs include the deductible, co-insurance and amounts considered by the insurance company to be above the "Usual an [..]
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Outof Network (or Non-Participating) - A provider that does not have a contract with the insurance carrier. Patients usually responsible for a greater portion of the charges or may have to pay all the ch [..]
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OutOf-Pocket Maximum - The maximum amount the patient has to pay under their insurance policy. Anything above this limit is the insurers obligation. These Out-of-pocket maximums can apply to all coverage [..]
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OutEnds a radio transmission (or decisive comment to family member) when no response is expected or needed. You don't respond to an "out" unless there's a clear need. And by t [..]
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Outof-plane maneuver - A maneuver which entails leaving the horizontal plane.
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OutThe ball is served "out".
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OutThe expression used to indicate that a ball has struck the out line or a wall above such line or the roof, or has passed over any part of the roof, eg cross bars. Out is also used as a Marker's c [..]
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Outwhen a hitter or runner is removed from the field of play by the fielding side.
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OutBookmaker, usually refers to an illegal bookmaker
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OutRefers to illegal bookmakers and bookies.
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OutA card or situation that most show itself in order for you to win.
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OutIs a period term. Also Hands down, Hands out and Hands lost were in use in the 1860s, and were already considered “The old way of saying outs in an inning.” H.L. (for Hands Lost) or H.O. (for Hands Out) continued to appear in some box scores as late as 1869, but Outs had become much more common in both newspaper box scores and game accounts. Hands [..]
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Outelimination of an offensive player
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OutOr "get out". See push.
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OutIllegal Bookmaker.
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Out(1) having no cards in (a suit); having no more cards in (a suit)
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Outis a card you need to improve your hand in order to get a better combination.
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OutTo move your checkers out of your opponent’s home board.
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OutYour outs are any unseen cards that may improve your hand, bringing it closer to your drawing hand (see above).
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OutA card that will improve your hand, often substantially.
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OutEven if you currently do not have the best hand, there may be ways for you to get the best hand at the table. A card that will give you that hand is called an out. If you have no outs, you are said to be drawing dead.
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Out(out). Appended to a verb to form seemingly interchangeable present tense descriptives, as in wore-out, give-out, plum-out.
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Outa term for an illegal bookmaker.
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Out
A means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.
''They wrote the law to give those organizations an out.''
(baseball) A state in which a member of the batting team is removed from play due to the applica [..]
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OutBeing open about your sexual orientation or transgender identity.
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OutRefers to varying degrees of being open about one’s sexual orientation and/or sex identity or gender identity.
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OutUsed in the context of general equities. (1) No longer obligated to an order, as it has already been canceled: (2) advertised on Autex.
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OutOut may refer to:
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OutIn a poker game with more than one betting round, an out is any unseen card that, if drawn, will improve a player's hand to one that is likely to win. Knowing the number of outs a player has is an im [..]
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OutOut (ISSN 1062-7928) is an American LGBT fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine, with the highest circulation of any LGBT monthly publication in the United States. It presents itself in an edi [..]
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OutIn baseball, an out occurs when the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. When three outs are recorded in an inning, a team's half of the inning, or their turn at batting, ends.
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OutDeadly Drifter (also known as Out) is a satirical 1982 film directed by Eli Hollander. The film is based on Ronald Sukenick's 1973 novel, OUT. It stars Peter Coyote, O-Lan Jones, and Danny Glover. The [..]
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OutOut (In Essence) is the live album by British electronica group Fluke, first released in August 1991.
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OutAn out route (or down and out or jet route) is a pattern run by a receiver in American football. On an out route, the receiver will start running a fly pattern (i.e., running straight down the field t [..]
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OutOut (アウト) is a 1997 Japanese crime novel written by Japanese author Natsuo Kirino and published in English in 2004. The novel won the 51st Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel. It is her firs [..]
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OutOut is a British television crime drama written by Trevor Preston and directed by Jim Goddard. It was produced by Thames Television in 1978 and starred Tom Bell as Frank ("Frankie") Ross.
In the weeks [..]
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OutOut is a British television crime drama written by Trevor Preston and directed by Jim Goddard. It was produced by Thames Television in 1978 and starred Tom Bell as Frank ("Frankie") Ross.
In the weeks [..]
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OutIn mathematics, Out(Fn) is the outer automorphism group of a free group on n generators. These groups play an important role in geometric group theory.
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OutOut is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama.
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OutOut is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama.
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OutOut was a short film produced by the United Nations Film Board and directed by Lionel Rogosin on the refugee situation in Austria as a result of Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The film was conceived 28 [..]
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