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Time-out, Time Out, or timeout may refer to: Time * Time-out (sport), in various sports, a break in play, called by a team * Television timeout, a break in sporting action so that a commercial break may be taken * Timeout (computing), an engineering concept * Time-out (parenting), a parental technique for disciplining a child Arts * ''Time Out'' (magazine), weekly listing magazines for various world cities, also the British publishing company * ''Time Out'' (drama) * "Timeout", an episode of the animated television series ''Mona the Vampire'' * ''Time Out'' (TV series), an Australian television series which aired 1963 Music * ''Time Out'' (album), a 1959 jazz album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet * " Mixtape: Time Out", a 2022 song by Stray Kids * "Time Out", a 1974 song by Joe Walsh from ''So What'' * "Time Out", a 2005 song by Edan from '' Beauty and the Beat'' * "Time Out", a 2007 song by Hiromi from ''Time Control'' Film * ''Time Out'' (1984 film), an Estonian animated sh ...
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Time-out (sport)
In sports, a time-out or timeout is a halt in the play. This allows the coaches of either team to communicate with the team, e.g., to determine strategy or inspire morale, as well as to stop the game clock. Time-outs are usually called by coaches or players, although for some sports, TV timeouts are called to allow media to air commercial breaks. Teams usually call timeouts at strategically important points in the match, or to avoid the team being called for a delay of game-type violation, such as the five-second rule in basketball. List of time-out rules by sport Baseball Baseball players and managers of both the offense and defense can request time out for a number of purposes, such as for a batter to step out of the batter's box to better prepare for a pitch, a foreign object entering a batter's eye such as dust or a bug, for a manager to speak with a player or umpire, or to replace one player with another (for which a time-out is required by the rules), etc. The request ...
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