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lights–out
noun \ˈlīts-ˈau̇t\
: a time when people (such as soldiers, prisoners, or students) are required to turn out the lights and go to bed
Full Definition of LIGHTS-OUT
1
: a command or signal for putting out lights
2
: a prescribed bedtime for persons living under discipline
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First Known Use of LIGHTS-OUT
1868
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