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Canadian becks Posted 8 years ago
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What is the meaning of “Hard Out”? Was watching Jerry Seinfeld and Zachary Galfianakis talking about how Zach had a table-read in a couple hours ....then Jerry kept saying, “You have a hard out”.

  

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I think "hard out" means a watertight excuse/reason for leaving somewhere, so that one can extricate oneself from an unpleasant situation.

  • I think "hard out" means a watertight excuse/reason for leaving somewhere, so that one can extricate oneself from an unpleasant situation.
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I think "hard out" means a watertight excuse/reason for leaving somewhere, so that one can extricate oneself from an unpleasant situation.

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