out
out - adverb
- In a direction away from the inside or center
- Away from the shore
- Away from home or work
- Away from a particular place
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
SpellingJoy score for out
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
70
Letter Values
O
18
U
21
T
23
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English {it}ūt{/it}; akin to Old High German {it}ūz{/it} out, Greek {it}hysteros{/it} later, Sanskrit {it}ud{/it} up, out
Middle English, from Old English ūt; akin to Old High German ūz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out
Found in Lyrics
"You Drive Me Crazy"
by Britney Spears
1999"You drive me crazy"
Context: Pop song with in/out themes