[break out] vi (bef. 12c) 1: to develop or emerge with suddenness or force "fire broke out" "a riot broke out"
2. a: to become covered "break out in a sweat" b: to become affected with a skin eruption
3: to make a break from a restraining condition or situation "broke out of a slump" ~ vt 1 a: to make ready for action or use "break out the tents and make camp" b: to produce for consumption "break out a bottle"
2: to display flying and unfurled
3: to separate from a mass of data "break out newsstand sales"