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[Verb] | "count out"
1: to not include (someone) in an activity
2: to decide that (someone or something) cannot win or succeed
3: to count (a certain number of items to be separated from a quantity one is holding)
Origin: 1854 ;
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[ "Count me out" ]
1: The phrase "Count me out" is generally used when you do not want to take part in something or do not want to be a part of something.
* e.g., ... Count me out girlfriend! I'm not attending your party.
He asked me to count him out of the family dinner, he will be attending Sam's study session.
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