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[edit]show out (third-person singular simple present shows out, present participle show outing, simple past show outed, past participle shown out)
- (transitive, sometimes reflexive) To escort someone out of an event or place.
- It's getting late; I'll show myself out.
- I showed the guests out of the party.
- (intransitive, colloquial, informal, slang) To display or present oneself; represent.
- 2010, Deborah Wofford, Pour Me out a Blessing Ministries, page 143:
- Lord you showed up and showed out.
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