phrasal verbto come to an end gradually"...economists believe the economy is picking up this quarter and will do better in the second half of the year, but most expect growth to peter out next year" [Sunday Times]
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- Peter out
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 Verb, 1. peter out - end weakly; "The music just petered out--there was no proper   ending". fizzle, fizzle out, taper off · discontinue - come to or be at an end; "the ...
 
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 Definition of peter out in the Idioms Dictionary. peter out phrase. What does peter   out expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
 
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 peter out. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation ...   peter out (third-person singular simple present peters out, present participle ...
 
- World Wide Words: Peter out
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 What's the origin of the phrase "PETER OUT"? My colleague Rick Thompson   asks, "What's the origin of the phrase, 'to peter out'?" Word origins chased me out   of ...
 
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- Urban Dictionary: peter out
 1) To lose intensity or dwindle in strength. 2) An exposed penis (peter).