- pass out
v. (AE) (B) they passed the food out to all who came
* * *['pɑːs'aʊt](AE) (B) they pass outed the food out to all who came
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
v. (AE) (B) they passed the food out to all who came
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
pass out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To lose consciousness; faint. * /She went back to work while she was still sick, and finally she just passed out./ Compare: GIVE OUT(3). 2. or {slang}[pass out cold] To drop into a drunken stupor; become unconscious from drink … Dictionary of American idioms
pass out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To lose consciousness; faint. * /She went back to work while she was still sick, and finally she just passed out./ Compare: GIVE OUT(3). 2. or {slang}[pass out cold] To drop into a drunken stupor; become unconscious from drink … Dictionary of American idioms
pass out — verb a) To faint; fall asleep I pass out at the sight of blood. b) To distribute, to hand out Well pass out copies of the agenda … Wiktionary
Pass out of Existence — For other meanings see disappearance. Infobox Album | Name = Pass out of Existence Type = studio Artist = Chimaira Released = October 2, 2001 Recorded = 2001 at Third Stone in North Hollywood, California Genre = Nu metal, Alternative Metal Length … Wikipedia
pass out — verb Date: 1899 intransitive verb 1. die 1 2. to lose consciousness transitive verb to reject (a deal in bridge) as unplayable because everyone has passed on the first round of bidding … New Collegiate Dictionary
pass-out — noun A ticket (or similar) allowing a person to leave (a theatre etc) and subsequently re enter … Wiktionary
Out of the Blue — may refer to: Out of the blue (idiom), a phrase describing an unexpected event Contents 1 Film 2 Music 2.1 Albums … Wikipedia
pass away — {v.} 1. To slip by; go by; pass. * /We had so much fun that the weekend passed away before we realized it./ * /Forty years had passed away since they had met./ 2. To cease to exist; end; disappear; vanish * /When automobiles became popular, the… … Dictionary of American idioms
pass away — {v.} 1. To slip by; go by; pass. * /We had so much fun that the weekend passed away before we realized it./ * /Forty years had passed away since they had met./ 2. To cease to exist; end; disappear; vanish * /When automobiles became popular, the… … Dictionary of American idioms
pass on — {v.} 1. To give an opinion about; judge; settle. * /The college passed on his application and found him acceptable./ * /The committee recommended three people for the job and the president passed on them./ 2. To give away (something that has been … Dictionary of American idioms
pass on — {v.} 1. To give an opinion about; judge; settle. * /The college passed on his application and found him acceptable./ * /The committee recommended three people for the job and the president passed on them./ 2. To give away (something that has been … Dictionary of American idioms