check out with

check out with
 Agree with. Conform to.

A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . . 2015.

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  • Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule — Title screen Genre Comedy Created by John C. Reil …   Wikipedia

  • check out — {v.} 1a. To pay your hotel bill and leave. * /The last guests checked out of their rooms in the morning./ Contrast: CHECK IN. 1b. {informal} To go away; leave. * /I hoped our guest would stay but he had to check out before Monday./ Compare: CHECK …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • check out — {v.} 1a. To pay your hotel bill and leave. * /The last guests checked out of their rooms in the morning./ Contrast: CHECK IN. 1b. {informal} To go away; leave. * /I hoped our guest would stay but he had to check out before Monday./ Compare: CHECK …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Check-Out — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on January 28, 1982, it is played for a four digit prize, usually valued between $2,000 and $10,000, and uses grocery items.GameplayOne by one, the contestant is …   Wikipedia

  • check out — Ⅰ. UK US check out Phrasal Verb with check({{}}/tʃek/ verb ► if information, facts, etc. check out, you can prove that they are true or correct: »If a caller claiming to be from the company asks you for personal data, dial the 800 number on your… …   Financial and business terms

  • check out of sth — UK US check out (of sth) Phrasal Verb with check({{}}/tʃek/ verb ► to pay your bill, return your room key, and leave a hotel: »We checked out of the hotel right after the morning s meeting. »Please check out before 10 a.m …   Financial and business terms

  • check out — phr verb Check out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑book, ↑profile, ↑site, ↑website …   Collocations dictionary

  • check out of — phr verb Check out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑hotel, ↑motel …   Collocations dictionary

  • check out — 1. to pay what you owe for having stayed at a hotel. The Gardners checked out early this morning and left for Europe. 2. to seem to be true or in agreement with other facts. Her statement checks out with most of the reports from other people who… …   New idioms dictionary

  • check out —  1. Confirm. Examine with a view to confirming.  2. Record time of departure (e.g. by signing book).  3. Pay one s bill and leave hotel …   A concise dictionary of English slang

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