Originally posted by laurence
--->Me---> Allow me to clear up the mystery surrounding the meaning of \'Over & Out\'. It\'s all got to do with cricket. Over means the six balls that the bolwer gets to bowl at the batsman, provided he/she doesn\'t bowl a wide, in which case he/she must re-bowl that delivery. And \'Out\' is when the batsman is dismissed for either being clean-bowled, caught out, trapped LBW, stumped by the wicket keeper or fielder while out of the crease, or unfairly declared \'out\' by the third umpire.
Hope that clears things up for y\'all