Meanings
How to pronounce "over and out":
AU
Used in films and TV to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.
Example Sentences
1
I finished my presentation and said, 'over and out' to indicate that I was done.
2
After concluding the phone call, the detective said, 'over and out' to signal the end of the conversation.
3
The pilot radioed to the control tower, 'over and out' before turning off the communication system.
4
The team leader sent a message to confirm the mission's success and added 'over and out' to close the transmission.
5
In the walkie-talkie, the soldier said, 'over and out' after reporting his position to the commander.