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blackout
n. act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness


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Blackout
Blackout may refer to:Loss of light, power, or communicationsPower blackout, a large-scale disruption in electric power supplyRolling blackout, an intentionally-engineered power outage caused by insufficient resources to meet electricity demandsBlackout (wartime), a deliberate reduction in lighting to protect a place from enemy attackCommunications blackout, a military tactic of avoiding use of radio communicationInternet blackoutBlackout (broadcasting), a regulatory ban on the broadcasting of an eventThe simultaneous turning off of all stage lighting
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Blackout!
Blackout! is a 1999 album by hip-hop artists Method Man & Redman. As of May 2007, it is the first and only full length release by Method Man and Redman after many collaborations, however, there is talk for a Blackout! album sequel. The most popular of these compilations was on the song "How High" from the soundtrack to The Show. "How High" is remixed on this album, but the album's three singles, "Y.O.U.", "Da Rockwilder" and "Tear It Off", spearheaded its success. The success for this highly hyped release allowed it to go platinum on January 62000, less than three months after the album's release. The album has also been certified platinum in Canada.
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Blackout
Blackout /black·out/ loss of vision and momentary lapse of consciousness due to diminished circulation to the brain and retina. [more]Blackout - Community and Resources

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blackout
Noun
1. a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
(hypernym) pause, intermission, break, interruption, suspension
(derivation) black out
2. darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
(synonym) brownout, dimout
(hypernym) dark, darkness
(derivation) black out, blacken out
(classification) aircraft
3. the failure of electric power for a general region
(hypernym) power outage, power failure
(derivation) black out, blacken out
4. a momentary loss of consciousness
(hypernym) unconsciousness
(derivation) zonk out, pass out, black out
5. partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening"
(synonym) amnesia, memory loss
(hypernym) cognitive state, state of mind
(hyponym) anterograde amnesia, posttraumatic amnesia


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blackout (m)
n. blackout, power failure; loss of consciousness

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