camout

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Etymology

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    Univerbation of cam out.

    Noun

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    camout (plural camouts)

    1. (technical) An instance in which a screwdriver slips out of the head of a screw due to excessive torque being applied; an instance of camming out.
      Phillips screw heads are known to be prone to camouts.
      • 1998 August, “Fastener Reduces Panel Damage by 50%”, in Appliance Manufacturer, volume 46, number 8, Troy, M.I.: Business News Publishing Co., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 90, column 3:
        All tests proved positive: camouts (run outs) were reduced, panel damage was cut by at least 50 percent, stick fit was achieved, productivity increased, and service people reported they preferred the new screws[.]

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