freezeout
or freeze-out
[ freez-out ]
/ ˈfrizˌaʊt /
noun Poker.
a game in which each player begins with a predetermined amount of money and must withdraw from the game once that amount is lost, until one player is left with all the winnings.
Origin of freezeout
1850–55,
Americanism; noun use of verb phrase
freeze out
Words nearby freezeout
Definition for freeze out (2 of 2)
Origin of freeze
before 1000; (v.) Middle English
fresen, Old English
frēosan; cognate with Middle Low German
vrēsen, Old Norse
frjōsa, Old High German
friosan (German
frieren); (noun) late Middle English
frese, derivative of the v.
OTHER WORDS FROM freeze
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH freeze
freeze friezeBritish Dictionary definitions for freeze out (1 of 2)
freeze out
verb
(tr, adverb) informal
to force out or exclude, as by unfriendly behaviour, boycotting, etc
British Dictionary definitions for freeze out (2 of 2)
freeze
/ (friːz) /
verb freezes, freezing, froze (frəʊz) or frozen (ˈfrəʊzən)
noun
sentence substitute
mainly US
a command to stop still instantly or risk being shot
Derived forms of freeze
freezable, adjectiveWord Origin for freeze
Old English
frēosan; related to Old Norse
frjōsa, Old High German
friosan, Latin
prūrīre to itch; see
frost
Medical definitions for freeze out
freeze
[ frēz ]
v.
To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
To make or become congealed, stiffened, or hardened by exposure to cold.
Scientific definitions for freeze out
freeze
[ frēz ]
To change from a liquid to a solid state by cooling or being cooled to the freezing point.
Idioms and Phrases with freeze out
freeze out
Shut out or exclude by unfriendly treatment; force to retire or withdraw from membership, a job, or the like. For example, They tried to freeze me out of the conversation, or After Bill was frozen out of the case, they hired a new lawyer. [Mid-1800s]