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were outing

  • past progressive
    of out.
    out
    adverb
    away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: to go out to dinner.

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“Later on, they were outing each other,” he said with a laugh — because they wanted the T-shirt granted to both the fed and the person who outed them.

From New York Times Sep. 22, 2018