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timeout

In sports a timeout is when the coach asks for a short stop in the game to talk with the team. The coach of the home team is asking for a timeout. A timeout is a short period to relax from a situation that causes stress. I need a timeout from this meeting.

timeout

(communication) The allowed maximal time for a process to end normally. (communication) The intentional termination of an incomplete task after a time limit considered long enough for it to end normally. The intentional termination of an incomplete task after a time limit

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Timeout, 8: 10 left in the second quarter.
Whoa. Timeout.
Call a timeout.
Wait a second. Timeout.
Do we need a timeout?
I get a timeout?
Cutter has called for a timeout and I'm telling you I'm feeling just a little. Oh, Lordie!
The Cutter rink has called a timeout. And I tell you, from where we sit, Cutter doesn't have a shot.
Okay, the two of you need to take a timeout.
What's wrong, half-pint? You need a timeout?
You know, it's just, you know, if the client says, you know, timeout for a while, timeout.
Look, it's obvious you need a timeout. and you need a little tickle time.
All right, timeout.
It's timeout, my friend.
Timeout from the game.
What's he calling timeout for?
Mud Dogs call a timeout.
Whoa! Timeout.
Uh, I get a timeout?
You need a timeout? Blow me.
Relax, or I'll give you a timeout.
Wyatt, timeout means no magic!
Mommy needs a timeout.
Big timeout on that one.
Timeout!
Visit Timeout.
Oh, timeout.
Timeout, Utah.
Timeout.
Somebody's in timeout.
You need a timeout?
A timeout.
Cohen and I are on a timeout.
Can I get a timeout, please?

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