Out — Put

: Someone might put out their shoulder or back in an accident, meaning they dislocated it. 7. Other Noteworthy Meanings Nautical : To put out to sea means to leave the shore.

: Broadcasters put out the news as soon as major events occur. 4. Annoyance and Inconvenience put out

: You might ask, "I hope I'm not putting you out ," meaning you hope you aren't causing extra work or trouble. 5. Manufacturing and Production : Someone might put out their shoulder or

This version often refers to physical items being moved for a specific purpose. : Broadcasters put out the news as soon

: A factory might put out thousands of units an hour, such as shoes or candy bars. 6. Sports and Physicality

: Authorities might put out a warning or statement regarding a local event.