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OOT

Or O.O.T.
  1. out of town.



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"What a shock they'd have got. They wouldn't have run out the door, would they? They've have been so scared they'd have gone straight oot the windae."

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In a BBC interview, she recalled shouting "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie - oot, oot, oot," in a Scottish accent, as she took part in marches.

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When Truss was a child living in Scotland, she attended protests with her left-wing parents, chanting, “Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, oot, oot, oot” — out, out, out.

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We ran by Gibraltar wi’oot bein’ able to signal; an’ till we came to the Dardanelles and had to wait to get our permit to pass, we never were within hail o’ aught.

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“I take full responsibility for that,” he said, according to Star Tribune reporter Torey Van Oot.

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