Definitions
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- n. a way out or an exit
- n. the path outbound from the LAN(Local Area Network) to the WAN(Wide Area Network).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- n. A way out; exit.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- A way or passage out; an outlet.
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Examples
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If you think the good actions outway the bad, then you go for passion.
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You liberal women need to ask yourself: Does my unchecked loyalty to President Obama, fueled by my hate of the republican party, outway my desire for Women's rights throughout the world?
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Yes there may be jobs created in the "green energy" sector but the job loss and the effect on the economy will FAR outway any benifit.
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The price of inaction will far outway the danger posed by the status quo!
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Like a Vulcan the needs of the Many outway that of the few.
Poll: 2 out of 3 Dems think long nomination battle hurting party
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From experience, I know that my own Pastor's many good qualities FAR outway his occasional slips into GOP-mania.
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At what point does the 'level of bad' outway any 'good' that comes from the actions?
Breaking Bad: Episode “Phoenix,” Flynn’s Ugly Website, and Season 2 Finale Predictions | /Film
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As for Pope Benedict, I believe that his studies as a scholar and theologian far outway my humble opinion.
Pope Benedict XVI and condoms and AIDS | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
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Mebbe da woof part shud outway da goggie part win it coms to da collar…mus watch owt for yursalf, mai fren!
Mak it like dis. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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You must practice shooting the .300 WM more than 30-06 rounds just to get use to a little more recoil than the 30-06, but the benefits far outway the initial discomfort (if you can even call it that).
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