Talk:come out

come out for
I haven't time at present to follow up and add the sense and reference quoted in the following 'pedia quote, but I see the OED2+ has several cites of similar usage at around the same time, ie come out for = publicly support, which it suggests are precursors of come out as [gay] -- if anyone else has time, please do so.

From Helen Keller:
 * At that time the compliments he paid me were so generous that I blush to remember them. But now that I have come out for socialism he reminds me and the public that I am blind and deaf and especially liable to error. I must have shrunk in intelligence during the years since I met him
 * 1912:

Thanks --Eng in ear 02:57, 31 December 2012 (UTC) and 03:00, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

Sense regarding money
It seems the sense regarding money is more along the lines of "to originate from" than "to be deducted from", see for example " I am sure that some of it translates into money, but most ACS revenue comes out of ACS Publications, so I don't really think it's dues money that drives this push." &mdash;The Editor's Apprentice (talk) 00:18, 5 January 2021 (UTC)

"To emerge from"

 * How is this different from sense 1 (“The mouse came out of [emerged from] the hole.”)? J3133 (talk) 06:11, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
 * guess not as much as I thought, will remove. Mazzlebury (talk)