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spout noun 1 a projecting tube or lip, eg on a kettle, teapot, jug, fountain, etc, that allows liquid to pass through or through which it can be poured. 2 a jet or stream of liquid, eg from a fountain or the blowhole of a whale. verb (spouted, spouting) 1 tr & intr to flow or make something flow out in a jet or stream. 2 tr & intr to speak or say, especially at length and boringly. 3 intrans said of a whale: to squirt air through a blowhole. up the spout slang 1 ruined or damaged beyond repair; no longer a possibility. 2 pregnant.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.