stay out

See also: stayout

English

Verb

stay out (third-person singular simple present stays out, present participle staying out, simple past and past participle stayed out)

  1. to spend time out of one's house.
    He stayed out all night in the bar.
  2. to avoid going into somewhere
    He stayed out of the bar all night.
  3. (obsolete) To outstay; to stay longer than.

Derived terms

  • stay out of

Anagrams

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