To distribute something to others. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pass" and "out." Please pass these out to the rest of the class.The restaurant is passing out free samples of their food to people walking by.
To fall asleep, faint, or lose consciousness. He passed out as soon as he saw the blood.They gave me so much to drink that I passed out cold by 10 PM.I've been up since 5 AM, so I'm just going to go pass out after dinner.
1. To lose consciousness: Some of the football players passed out from the heat. The bar owner had to throw out patrons who would pass out after drinking.
2. To go to sleep: I went home and passed out after a long day at work.
3. To distribute something: The teacher passed out the test results. Our troop leader passed the cookies out.
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