spout
/spaʊt/Definitions
1. noun
a pipe or tube that allows liquid to flow out, especially one that is fixed or movable
“The water spout on the roof was leaking and needed to be repaired.”
2. verb
to flow or issue suddenly and in a large amount
“The story of a man who spouted out a lie about his past life shocked everyone at the party.”
3. verb
to utter suddenly and loudly, especially in a foolish or boastful manner
“He spouted out a poem at the open mic night, impressing everyone with his talent.”
4. noun
the act of spouting, especially the act of issuing sudden and loud speech or opinions
“His spout of insults at the debate shocked everyone in the audience.”