lead-out
See also: lead out
English
Etymology
From lead + out.
Noun
lead-out (plural lead-outs)
- (broadcasting) A program scheduled to follow another.
- [Viewers] also stay around for the 11:30 movie lead-out. ― Edwin Diamond.
- A marker in the data stored on a compact disc, representing the end of a recording session.
Anagrams
- deal out, outlead