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What (who) is miss out - definition

Miss and Out; Track cycling/miss and out; Win and Out; Elimination races

miss out      
v. (D; intr.) to miss out on (to miss out on a profitable deal)
miss out      
1.
If you miss out on something that would be enjoyable or useful to you, you are not involved in it or do not take part in it.
We're missing out on a tremendous opportunity...
Well, I'm glad you could make it. I didn't want you to miss out.
= lose out
PHRASAL VERB: V P on n, V P
2.
If you miss out something or someone, you fail to include them. (BRIT; in AM, use leave out
)
There should be an apostrophe here, and look, you've missed out the word 'men' altogether!...
What about Sally. You've missed her out.
= leave out
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
Miss.         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Miss.; MISS (disambiguation)
¦ abbreviation Mississippi.

Wikipedia

Elimination race

Elimination races or "snap-dragon" races in bicycle racing are a form of race wherein during the course of the race, certain participants are eliminated through various criteria. The most common types of elimination races are the miss and out and the win and out.

The omnium event has an elimination race. In 2015 at the 2015 UEC European Track Championships, an elimination race was contested for the first time as a full standalone event at an international championship.

Examples of use of miss out
1. High street banks did not miss out on the upside.
2. The international corporations could not miss out on the spoils.
3. But did Times reporters miss out on these treats?
4. Local people are the ones who miss out,» he said.
5. Officials have pointed out that those unable to afford extra treatment would miss out.