A term used in sports to describe when a ball has crossed the designated boundary, resulting in a play that is no longer valid.
In baseball, it refers to a player who has lost their eligibility to participate in a play, marking the end of their turn or chance to score.
In golf, it denotes the first half of a course, consisting of the initial nine holes of a complete round.
A colloquial expression that signifies failure, disqualification, or being deemed unacceptable in a broader context.
The number of outs that a team has accumulated during their offensive turn in a baseball game.
A statistical measure representing how many players have been declared out while a particular team is batting.
The count indicating the total number of outs recorded against a team, affecting their ability to continue their offensive play in baseball.
In the context of athletics or skating, it refers to the outer track or lane that curves around the competition venue, where competitors race away from the center.
In baseball, it describes the trajectory of a pitch that travels towards the outer edge of the strike zone, away from the batter.
In various competitive sports, it designates the path or area situated on the outer part of the playing field, often used for racing or maneuvering.
A person or entity that does not conform to the established norms or practices of a particular group, often choosing to act independently based on their own beliefs or ideas.
An individual or organization that is not a member of a collective agreement or pact within their industry, thereby operating outside of the conventional framework.
Someone who is perceived as a stranger or foreigner by those who consider themselves part of the mainstream society, often refusing to integrate or be accepted into that group.
Referring to activities or experiences that take place in open air environments, typically involving nature or recreational pursuits away from buildings and enclosed spaces.
Characterized by a lifestyle or preference that emphasizes spending time outside, often associated with sports, leisure, and enjoyment of natural settings.
Pertaining to events or gatherings that are organized in outdoor settings, contrasting with those held indoors and often associated with physical activities in natural surroundings.