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pushout

American  
[poosh-out] / ˈpʊʃˌaʊt /

noun

Informal.
  1. throwaway.


Etymology

Origin of pushout

Noun use of verb phrase push out

Example Sentences

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“We are in a battle for the souls of Black girls,” said Monique W. Morris, the executive director of Grantmakers for Girls of Color and author of the book “Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School.”

From New York Times

This year’s lineup will feature the documentaries “Pushout,” “Belly of the Beast,” “The Third Strike” and “The Gathering.”

From Los Angeles Times

You appear in the first film, “Pushout,” as an expert on educational discipline against Black girls.

From Los Angeles Times

The trailer for “Pushout,” which kicks off the film fest Thursday.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, the pushout in chip orders is generating optimism that sales will pick up towards the later half of the year.

From Reuters