walkout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A sudden stoppage of work.
 * 2) A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest.
 * 3)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
 * 1) A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest.
 * 2)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
 * 1) A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest.
 * 2)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
 * 1)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
 * 1)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
 * 1)  A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.

Translations

 * Arabic: مَسِيرَة
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