The phrase "Script Time Out" refers to a situation where a piece of code or a script takes too much time to execute and exceeds the predetermined time limit set by the system, resulting in the script timing out or stopping. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as slow network connections, excessively large data sets, or inefficient coding practices. The timeout is usually designed to prevent the script from consuming too many system resources and causing performance problems or crashes.
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