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fall out verb- to be overcome with emotion US, 1938
- I fell out and rolled all over the floor laughing. — Chester Himes, If He Hollers Let Him Go, p. 2, 1945
- I almost fell out when he invited me to come along with the musicians to the Royal Garden[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 29, 1946
- She fell out when she saw my white Lincoln what I was rolling around in at the time. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 67, 1975
- to lose consciousness due to a drug overdose US
- — Lawrence Lipton, The Holy Barbarians, p. 316, 1959
- “What the hell’s a matter with you? Don’t fall out on me!” He looked like he was passing out. — John Gimenez, Up Tight!, p. 16, 1967
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