pit out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]pit out (third-person singular simple present pits out, present participle pitting out, simple past and past participle pitted out)
- (intransitive, car racing) To leave the pits and go out onto the race track
- (intransitive, of a machine) To stop working
- (intransitive) To show sweat on one's clothes, especially around the armpits.
- It was so hot, I was starting to pit out by mid-morning.
- (transitive) To make sweaty (of clothes).
- At this rate, he was going to pit out his dress shirt, and he didn't have anything to change into before the meeting.