Send+out
1send out — 1. noun a) A send off; a farewell celebration. b) A networking broadcast transmission. 2. verb To issue, dispatch or transmit. See Also …
2send out for — verb To make an order for something to be delivered; used especially to order takeaway food …
3Send — Send, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sent}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sending}.] [AS. sendan; akin to OS. sendian, D. zenden, G. senden, OHG. senten, Icel. senda, Sw. s[ a]nda, Dan. sende, Goth. sandjan, and to Goth. sinp a time (properly, a going), gasinpa… …
4send — send1 sendable, adj. /send/, v., sent, sending. v.t. 1. to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college. 2. to cause to be conveyed or transmitted to a destination: to send a letter. 3. to order, direct,… …
5send — I. verb (sent; sending) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sendan; akin to Old High German sendan to send, Old English sith road, journey, Old Irish sét path, way Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to cause to go: as a. to… …
6send for — verb a) To order or summon (a person) to ones presence. b) To send away for, to request a delivery of. See Also: send out for …
7Out 1 — The title card to Out 1 Directed by Jacques Rivette Suzanne Schiffman (co director) …
8Send track — Send tracks or Sends are the software audio routing equivalent to the aux sends found on multitrack sound mixing/sequencing consoles.BackgroundSoftware packages such as Reason, Renoise and Ableton Live are based around the concept of multitracked …
9send-off — /send awf , of /, n. 1. a demonstration of good wishes for a person setting out on a trip, career, or other venture: They gave him a rousing send off at the pier. 2. a start given to a person or thing. [1855 60, Amer.; n. use of v. phrase send… …
10Out of Control (The Rolling Stones song) — Out of Control Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Bridges to Babylon …