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Show out Meaning in English

expression

ˈʃoʊ/ /ˈaʊt
SHOH-owt
ʃˈəʊ/ /ˈaʊt
SHOH-owt

Definition

'Show out' can mean to accompany someone to the door when they are leaving or, in informal speech, to behave in a showy or attention-seeking way.

Usage & Nuances

As a phrasal verb, 'show out' has two main uses. The polite/formal sense (to accompany someone out) is less common in modern English. The informal sense (to act flashy or seek attention) is mainly US slang and is common in music or street language. Not to be confused with 'show off,' though in some contexts they overlap.

Example Sentences

Please show out our guests when they are ready to leave.

basic

The manager always shows out important visitors.

basic

She likes to show out when she gets new clothes.

basic

At the party, he was really showing out with his dance moves.

natural

I can show you out if you're ready to go.

natural

When the band comes on stage, everyone starts showing out.

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