late 14c., "action of going out, an issuing forth;" mid-15c., "act of putting or driving out, expulsion, ejection;" verbal noun from out (v.). Original senses are now obsolete. The meaning "an excursion, a pleasure-trip" is from 1821.
outgrowth
outgun
out-herod
outhouse
outie
outing
outlander
outlandish
outlast
outlaw
outlawry