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  1. Go out definition: to depart from a room, house, country, etc. See examples of GO OUT used in a sentence.

  2. go out. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English go out phrasal verb 1 leave your house to leave your house, especially in order to enjoy yourself Are you going out tonight? for We went out for a meal and then on to a movie. go out doing something Liam goes out drinking every Friday. go out to do something Can I go out to play now? go ...

  3. go in one ear and out the other; come into/go out of, etc. use; go out of your way (to do something) See more Phrasal verbs. go out of phrasal verb; go out to phrasal verb; Idioms. go all out for something; be/go out like a light; be/go out of your mind; fly/go (right) out the window; go all out to do something; go in one ear and out the other ...

  4. GO OUT definition: 1. to leave a place in order to go somewhere else: 2. If a light or something that is burning goes…. Learn more.

  5. Define go out. go out synonyms, go out pronunciation, go out translation, English dictionary definition of go out. v. went , gone , go·ing , goes v. intr. 1. To move or travel; proceed: We will go by bus.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2020 · 5 – To no longer be in style, to no longer be fashionable or popular. Acid-washed jeans went out after just a few years. I think skinny jeans will go out of style this year and, instead, baggy* clothing will become fashionable again. *baggy = very loose, not tight. 6 – The movement of water (in the sea or ocean) away from the land.

  7. go all out to do [sth] v expr. informal (make a full effort) darlo todo por loc verb + prep. hacer hasta lo imposible por loc verb + prep. George went all out to impress his girlfriend. George lo dio todo por impresionar a su novia. go in one ear and out the other v expr.