get-out

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  An opportunity to escape from an undesirable situation, such as a legal loophole.
 * 2) The dismantling and removal of equipment, scenery, etc. when leaving a theater or television studio at the end of a production.
 * 1) The dismantling and removal of equipment, scenery, etc. when leaving a theater or television studio at the end of a production.
 * 1) The dismantling and removal of equipment, scenery, etc. when leaving a theater or television studio at the end of a production.
 * 1) The dismantling and removal of equipment, scenery, etc. when leaving a theater or television studio at the end of a production.