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      [Phrasal verb]  | "share out" 


      1: to divide (something) into parts and give the parts to different people

       [ "share out" ]

      1: Teacher parlance for sharing a thought on a subject, usually spoken by an admin who doesn't want to lead the PD session any more than you want to be there. Where ordinary people share, Teachers 'share out'.

        * e.g.,  ... Admin: Delivers uninteresting comments on the latest education fad and then asks a group of bored teachers "who wants to 'share out' about how they might use this in their classroom?" Bored teachers: look at each other and shift in their seats awkwardly until somebody volunteers as tribute. 

       [ "share out" ]

      1: A misuse of the English language generally (over)used by people in a business setting who are trying to justify their work, asking others to do work, or a meeting that they have called. A classic example of how people in business try to sound extra smart when in fact their business speak is butchering the precision of the language.

        * e.g.,  ... Marketing has called a meeting today to share out results of research they have been doing about ways business speak kills the English language. 

       [ "Blow Out Shares" ]

      1: Definition 1:

        * e.g.,  ... Example: "Dude, I will totally blow out shares with the secretary tonight!" Example: "That CEO plans to blow out shares through some offshore account, right after the the news release his team is fabricating!" 


       [ "Blow Out Shares" ]

      2: A vulgar slang term used by young guys to brag about ejaculation, often exaggerating their sexual exploits. Definition 2:


       [ "Blow Out Shares" ]

      3: When an investor, especially an insider, dumps a ton of company shares through a shady separate entity (like a shell company) to cash out before bad news crashes the stock, skirting insider trading rules.

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