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outro, n. colloq.|ˈaʊtrəʊ| [Irreg. blend of out adv. and intro n., with out adv. replacing in-.] A concluding section, esp. one which closes a broadcast programme or musical work.
1971Listener 23 Dec. 882/2 At the start of the play and during the outro into each cluster of commercials she was discovered lit in limbo. 1980Washington Post 17 May b2/2 This exquisitely edited report..tells its story without narration (except for Snyder's studio intro and outro). 1984Chicago Sun-Times 23 Apr. 47 It generally takes the veejays less than an hour to tape a five-hour air shift. They move quickly from intro to outro to promo to news. 1985Music Week 2 Feb. 25/3 Dave Goodman..has added a straight orchestral intro and outro. 1988N.Y. Times 25 Nov. c21/4 We have a strong interest in the intros and outros of our songs. |