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Noun
/ˈbərnˌout/,
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burnouts, plural;
  1. The reduction of a fuel or substance to nothing through use or combustion
    • - good carbon burnout
    • - a burnout furnace
  2. Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress
    • - high levels of professionalism that may result in burnout
    • - you'll suffer a burnout
  3. A dropout or drug abuser, esp. a teenage one

  4. Failure of an electrical device or component through overheating
    • - an antistall mechanism prevents motor burnout

  1. Burnout is the third album by Canadian band Ox, released in 2009. The album was released by Weewerk with distribution by Outside Music. It was recorded in Vancouver at The Upstairs Sound Lab/Profile during the Winter season of 2007. ...
  2. Robert "Bobby" Lane is the fictional superhero Burnout from Wildstorm Comics. He is best known as a member of the controversial superhero team Gen¹³.
  3. Burnout is a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest. Research indicates general practitioners have the highest proportion of burnout cases (according to a recent Dutch study in Psychological Reports, no less than 40% of these experienced high levels ...
  4. Dookie is the third studio album and the major label debut by the American punk rock band Green Day. It was released on February 1, 1994 through Reprise Records. It was the band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo. ...
  5. A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary (or close to) and spinning its wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke resulting from friction.
  6. Burnout, (Working Title: Shiny Red Car), is a racing game developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The PlayStation 2 version was released in North America on November 1, 2001 and Europe on November 16, 2001. ...
  7. Using the throttle to spin the wheels of a vehicle being held stationary, causing the spinning tires to produce smoke and burn rubber; A pot addict; one whose brains have been burned out; The experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, especially in one's career
  8. Burnout is the term given to the physical or psychological condition induced in workers by overwork or overexposure to stress in the workplace.
  9. Spinning the rear tires in water to heat and clean them prior to a run for better traction. A burnout precedes every run.
  10. The point when an advertising has been shown so many times that its effectiveness decreases.
  11. The loss of colour during drying.
  12. A brocade-like pattern effect created on the fabric through the application of a chemical, instead of color, during the burn-out printing process. (Sulfuric acid, mixed into a colorless print paste, is the most common chemical used. ...
  13. Fabric with an alternating solid and sheer see-through design, often in a floral or animal print, commonly seen in velvets.
  14. when grass turns yellow instead of green, you could be over fertilizing or be dealing with dog urine.
  15. The feeling of becoming overly frustrated and negative experienced by some caregivers.
  16. The low moral or hopelessness stakeholders feel because of churn, overwork, unrealistic goals, and/or inadequate support. People stop trying because they feel like they've tried and failed, or their work is meaningless or unappreciated. A good tech plan tries to prevent burnout.
  17. Usually refers to removal of the disposable wax or plastic pattern in the investment-molding process by heating the mold gradually to a sufficiently high temperature to consume any carbonaceous residues.
  18. spinning the rear wheel while preventing the motorcycle from moving forward (accomplished by applying the front brake or setting the front tire against an immovable object such as a high curb).
  19. The moment at which combustion ceases in a rocket engine.
  20. A condition that results from chronic stress caused by a job or other set of responsibilities. Caregivers can burn out from the stress of care-giving responsibilities. It is a state of physical and emotional exhaustion, and can include physical illness.
  21. the condition of being overworked or overly stressed out due to work
  22. Pre-firing material in a vented kiln to remove any undesired contaminants.
  23. (also called gradual mental stress) occurs in some people as a response to a continual series of stressors. Burnout is characterized by an intensifying pattern of physical, psychological, and behavioral problems that are severe enough to interfere with normal day-to-day functioning. ...
  24. a condition where the shakes deteriorate from prolonged exposure to the elements, primarily sunlight, resulting in the subsequent deterioration of the underlying roof components, such as felt and fasteners
  25. A state if physical, emotional and mental exhaustion resulting form constant emotional pressure.