Pronunciation: /tɔːk aʊt ʌv skuːl/
noun a conversation or discussion held outside of the usual or appropriate setting, often involving confidential or sensitive information
A1 I heard some kids talking out of school during recess.
A2 She always talks out of school and ends up getting in trouble.
B1 The teacher warned the students not to talk out of school about the upcoming test.
B2 It's important to maintain confidentiality and not talk out of school about sensitive information.
C1 The CEO fired the employee for talking out of school about the company's financial situation.
C2 The politician was caught talking out of school about classified government information.
formal It is unprofessional to talk out of school and discuss confidential information with unauthorized individuals.
informal Hey, let's not talk out of school about what happened at the party last night.
slang Don't be a snitch and talk out of school about who broke the window.
figurative She always knows when someone is talking out of school and spreading rumors.
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