Definitions for "Lead-Out"
A handling maneuver where the dog is placed on a wait at the start line and the handler moves to a strategic position prior to starting the course. However, the term also applies to any situation in which the handler takes up a position “down course” before calling the dog to perform the intervening obstacles; for example, while the dog is in a sit or down on the table or waiting on a contact obstacle.
A racing tactic whereby one rider races at high speed to give a head start to the rider on his /her wheel.
An intentional sacrificing tactic whereby one rider races at high speed to give a head start to the rider on his wheel. That rider comes around the leader at an even faster speed for a finishing sprint.
Keywords:  session, disc, otp, ptp, holdover
the half hour program that immediately follows your infomercial.
A component of a session. One session is composed of Lead-in, Program Area and Lead-out. The Lead-out defines the end of a session
Area A designated region that indicates the end of the data area within a particular session. The Lead-Out Area does not contain any data values of any type. The Lead-Out Area occupies 6,750 sectors for the first session on a disc, and 2,250 sectors for any subsequent sessions.
The initial adjustable and removable section of runout table which is usually stationary (non-activated).
The initial portion of an extruded profile.