make out (Verb) — See or hear differences; identify a particular part or parts of a whole; detect with difficulty. ex. "I can't make out the faces in this photograph"
make out (Verb) — Fill in and give as payment. ex. "make out a check"
make out (Verb) — Comprehend. ex. "I cannot make out what this politician is saying"
make out (Verb) — Proceed or get along. ex. "How are you making out in graduate school?"
make out (Verb) — Have sexual intercourse. ex. "they made out in the back of the car"
make out (Verb) — Kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion. ex. "The couple were making out in the back seat of the car"
make out (Verb) — Write all the required information onto a form. ex. "make out a form"
make out (Verb) — Imply or suggest.
make out (Verb) — Try to establish. ex. "She made out that she knew nothing about the crime"