lead-out

See also: lead out

English

Etymology

From lead + out.

Noun

lead-out (plural lead-outs)

  1. (broadcasting) A program scheduled to follow another.
    [Viewers] also stay around for the 11:30 movie lead-out. ― Edwin Diamond.
  2. A marker in the data stored on a compact disc, representing the end of a recording session.

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