come out (Verb) — Appear or become visible; make a showing. ex. "She came out at the funeral"
come out (Verb) — Be issued or published. ex. "The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet"
come out (Verb) — Come out of. ex. "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
come out (Verb) — Result or end.
come out (Verb) — Come off. ex. "His hair and teeth came out"
come out (Verb) — Take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal. ex. "Jerry came out third in the Marathon"
come out (Verb) — Make oneself visible; take action. ex. "Young people should come out and help their peers"
come out (Verb) — Bulge outward. ex. "His eyes came out"
come out (Verb) — To state openly and publicly one's homosexuality. ex. "This actor came out of the closet last year" ex. "This actor came out last year"
come out (Verb) — Be made known; be disclosed or revealed. ex. "The truth will come out"
come out (Verb) — Break out.