Mac and I run together, but he runs much faster than I do.He's always telling me to get the lead out.
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Definition of lead out in English English dictionary
A race tactic, used to set up a rider for a sprint finish, in which one rider on a team will ride at a very high rate of speed with a teammate (the sprinter) following directly behind in his slipstream thus enabling the following rider to gain speed without expending as much energy as he normally would. Cf: drafting
1. take the first steps in (a dance); conduct (a partner) into the dance.2. A program, as on television, scheduled to follow another: “ [Viewers] also stay around for the 11: 30 movie lead-out” (Edwin Diamond)
also stay around for the 11:30 movie lead-out. ― Edwin Diamond.
lead out
Turkish pronunciation
lid aut
Pronunciation
/ˈlēd ˈout/ /ˈliːd ˈaʊt/
Etymology
[ 'lEd ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English leden, from Old English l[AE]dan; akin to Old High German leiten to lead, Old English lIthan to go.