spout out

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spout out (third-person singular simple present spouts out, present participle spouting out, simple past and past participle spouted out)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To eject liquid
    • 1899, Anonymous (attributed to Oscar Wilde), Des Grieux, Chapter I:
      Although he was as strong as a prize-fighter, and his battering-ram was as hard and as powerful an one as you could well behold, still he was unable to break down the bulwark of her virginity, though he did manage to belch forth his fire into her very womb. Then as he spouted out his sperm, his joints relaxed, and he sank down senseless on her []
  2. To utter in a long list