'check it out' or someone out is to investigate or evaluate something or someone; observe carefully. For example, I don't know if you'll like the film; check it out yourself, or That man who's staring is probably just checking us out. [Slang; mid-1900s]
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check something out: is used in informal English to inquire about something to find out whether it is true or correct.
Example: The police checked out his story.
(From Longman Dictionary of English)
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you find out information about it to make sure that everything is correct/satisfactory.
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"Check it" means inspection, see it for yourself. "Check out" means making payment at the cashier.
Check it out is a slang, it means it is good, you will take it, see it for yourself.
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It is to go and take a look at something, or 'see for yourself'.
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