How to use the word "Out" with "phrasal verbs"?
I know that for one phrasal verb, there are more than one meaning, but I'm wondering if we use the word "out", with the verb, maybe we can have the same thing or meaning, that when we do the verb for the first time.
1/Example: "check out" means to check/see/investigate for the "first time".
If I say I will "check out" a website, it means I will go see it for the first time. If I "check" it, it probably means I am going back to the same site I have used before to see if there is an update, etc.
2/Example: "try out" means try something new.
-I've never heard anything of Seal before, but maybe I should "try his music out".
-I'm going to "try the new car out".
My qestion is when we ue "out" after the verb, does it mean that we do the verb or the action for the firt time?
if that is true can you give me please an example of other phrasal verbs with the word "out"?
Thanks