Created by: parndt
"check out" makes more sense here.
Checkout has the following meaning which I don't think we are going for:
check·out
/ˈCHekˌout/
Noun
* A point at which goods are paid for in a supermarket or other store.
* The administrative procedure followed when a guest leaves a hotel at the end of a stay.
Whereas check out:
check out
check: examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine".
(using Google's define:
search)