"Rid out rail" is an uncommonly used phrase that can be spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription [rɪd aʊt reɪl]. In this context, "rid out" means to endure or overcome something difficult, while "rail" refers to a bar or fence. The spelling of the word is relatively straightforward, with each letter representing a distinct sound. The "r" is pronounced with a rolled "r" sound, the "i" is pronounced as a short "i" sound, the "d" is pronounced as a "d" sound, and so on.