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outing
[ ou-ting ]
noun
- a pleasure trip, excursion, picnic, or the like:
the annual outing for the senior class.
Synonyms: jaunt
- a public appearance, as by a participant in an athletic contest or event:
The new player scored spectacularly in his second outing with the team.
- the intentional exposure of a person’s denied or secret identity, orientation, or status, especially gay sexual orientation or transgender identity.
outing
/ ˈaʊtɪŋ /
noun
- a short outward and return journey; trip; excursion
- informal.the naming by homosexuals of other prominent homosexuals, often against their will
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It would have been just her third outing at PMQs, but now she will miss a week.
Despite only travelling 25 miles for today's outing, Pauline has been as far as Devon for her birdwatching trips.
Graterol’s surgery comes after a season plagued by shoulder troubles, in which he made just seven regular-season outings and missed the first two rounds of the playoffs.
But New Zealand, who have played nine Tests - including the Rugby Championship - since Ireland's last outing, looked sharper and more cohesive, and would have been frustrated with only a three-point half-time lead.
Opponents deride the policies as “forced outing” that make schools less safe for LGBTQ+ people.
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