outSee also: Out, OUT, oût, ouț, and out- English Wikipedia has an article on: out Wikipedia oute (obsolete) From Middle English out, oute, from a combination
pull the rug out from underpull the rug out from under (third-person singular simple present pulls the rug out from under, present participle pulling the rug out from under, simple
fromon in from here on out from home from memory from moment to moment from that time on from the first from the river to the sea from the top from this time
get out from underget out from under (third-person singular simple present gets out from under, present participle getting out from under, simple past got out from under
out-See also: out, Out, OUT, oût, and ouț From Middle English ut-, from Old English ūt- (“out, without, outside”) (also as ūta-, ūtan- (“from or on the outside