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| go out |
intransitive verb |
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1. socialize: to socialize and enjoy yourself away from home
 She loves going out, but he prefers to stay at home.
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2. flow outward from shore: to flow away from the shoreline
 The tide had gone out.
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3. become unfashionable: to stop being fashionable
 Muttonchops went out in the late 1800s.
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4. date somebody: to go on a date with somebody
 They've been going out for six months.
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5. be extinguished: to stop burning or functioning
 The fire has gone out.
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