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To score full marks on a test. Commonly spoken in India.
I didn't study well but I scored out of out.
In the sport of cricket, when an umpire's decision to give a batsmen out (e.g. LBW, caught, run out) is clear and obvious, as opposed to close calls that require the technolegy-based Decision Review System (DRS) to verify.
No need for DRS there, that was out out.
When a person does an action that will ither be a massive success (Ball out) or fail miserably (Fall out). It can also be a motivator to do something scary or dangerous or refer to a large amount of money being spent or gambled
Person 1: Do I bet it all on red?
Person 2: Ball out or fall out dog.
Person 1: Your right.
A saying that means to do something dangerous or cool to a spectacular degree or fail miserably.
Person A: wanna go skydiving?
Person B: I'm not sure.
Person A: Ball out or fall out bro.
Person B: Your right man