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coming out
[ kuhm-ing-out ]
noun
- a debut into society, especially a formal debut by a debutante.
- one's acknowledgment and public disclosure of a sexual orientation or gender identity that does not conform to socially defined norms:
How did your parents respond to your coming out?
- an acknowledgment of a surprising interest or hobby, or an unexpected identification as part of a fandom, a supporter of a particular political party, etc.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of coming out1
Example Sentences
People were coming out of their offices and walking home because they could not tell when the buses were coming, Ms Lowney said in a voice message sent to BBC Radio 5 Live.
Rigal thinks it might have been too early to cash in on the hipster-indie-sleaze era, as 鈥渆veryone was still coming out of their American Apparel hangover.鈥
I just didn鈥檛 like what was coming out of these fans鈥 mouth and it鈥檚 real.
"This is a critical time of year for our native wildlife 鈥 with birds nesting and other animals such as amphibians and reptiles coming out of winter dormancy and starting to breed."
Subconscious things just coming out of me 鈥 it鈥檚 a weird gift I have.
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