配布物のことをハンドアウトって言うけどその元になる熟語かなぁ
名詞のhandoutもありますよね

って調べてみたらびっくり施しか。

hand something out/ hand out something
(phrasal Verb)
配る、分配する
to give something to each person on a group or place [= distribute]
:He handed out fliers to advertise the store's bargains.(C)
:Washington began handing out money to struggling farmers during the Depression.(C)
:Could you hand these books out, please?(O)
:She handed out medals and certificates to the winners.(O)
:Could you start handing these books out please?(L)
:He was handing out leaflets to members of the audience.(L)

●Japan Times:Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012
Nuclear foes defy order to remove tents from the grounds of METI
About 10 people have constantly been near the tents to hand out leaflets and talk to pedestrians during daytime and five to eight have been staying overnight, Fuchigami said.



●Japan Times:Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012
Craft beer connoisseur knows his suds
"For more than two decades, Kaufman has donned a red suit and visited orphanages in the Sapporo area to hand out toys.
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""Volunteers helped buy the presents and we put each child's name on a present and handed it out."