dress out

English

Verb

dress out (third-person singular simple present dresses out, present participle dressing out, simple past and past participle dressed out)

  1. To change one's clothes to prepare for outdoors activities, such as physical education; to be wearing clothes appropriate for such activities.
    • 2014, Angela Medearis, Skin Deep and Other Teenage Reflections:
      I would rather have the mumps than dress out for gym. I
  2. To butcher and prepare an animal for consumption.
    • 1985, Byron W. Dalrymple, Field & Stream - Vol. 90, No. 3:
      The biggest buck I've killed there dressed out at 188 pounds.

Anagrams

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.