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noun
A pleasure trip or excursion.
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More recent scandals have included Australian soldiers in Afghanistan posting racist epithets against Afghan civilians and crude taunts against Ms. Gillard on Facebook, as well as a page on that site dedicated to outing and singling out gay soldiers for attacks.
Of the incredible things De Villiers has done on a cricket field, nothing comes close to outing himself as his run out of Simon Katich during an ODI at Port Elizabeth in 2006.
But admitting to this is akin to outing yourself as a serial kitten puncher.
That act has been likened to outing — the early-nineteen-nineties practice in the gay press of exposing closeted homosexuals.
Until I arrived at Out magazine three years ago, I never saw myself as the kind of editor who would stoop to outing celebrities.
The paper's controversial approach to outing known paedophiles in the wake of the murder of eight-year-old Sarah Payne in 2000 by Roy Whiting, did indeed prompt the process that led directly to the CSODS.
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Inderbir Singh, 35, stopped being invited to outings with friends after his divorce 15 months ago.
No matter what their location, the lodges tend to follow a certain pattern when it comes to outings.
In addition to outings to Chelsea Piers, Lincoln Center and the Tavern on the Green, Greenwich Technology Partners organized buses to take employees to Ground Zero.
Vehicles for community visits were the fourth resource which could be in short supply and become a barrier to outings.
You can take them to outings like restaurants and such.
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