Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To leave, especially a building. 2 (context intransitive idiomatic English) To leave one's abode to go to public places. 3 (context intransitive English) To be eliminated from a competition. 4 (context intransitive English) To be turned off or extinguished. 5 (context intransitive English) To become extinct, to expire. 6 (context intransitive card games English) To discard or meld all the cards in one's hand. 7 (context intransitive English) To become out of fashion. 8 (context intransitive of a couple English) To have a romantic relationship, one that involves going out together on dates. 9 (context transitive with ''with'' English) To have a romantic relationship with someone. 10 (context colloquial English) To fail.
WordNet
v. move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country" [syn: exit, get out, leave] [ant: enter]
leave the house to go somewhere; "We never went out when our children were small"
take the field; "The soldiers went out on missions"
become extinguished; "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark"
go out of fashion; become unfashionable [ant: come in]
date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!" [syn: go steady, date, see]
Wikipedia
"Go Out" is a song by English rock band Blur. It is the lead single from their eighth studio album The Magic Whip. A music video for the song was released on YouTube on 19 February 2015.
Usage examples of "go out".
A high percentage of people stayed home on Thursday night, allegedly because that same high percentage planned to go out socially on Friday night.
It'd been a mistake to go out to Rancho, a distraction from the serious training he needed to do.
When we go out to colonize the planets of other stars, odds are that there will be unexpected catastrophes.
For instance, it won't help us to go out into space at any conceivable rate.
Half the world will descend on us tonight wanting to go out on their boats for the weekend.
I'll go out there and get it all fixed up, and then I'll leave the letters here for you.
But from now on they planned to extend it for just one hour in the early morning, between six and seven o'clock-barely long enough for the people to go out to the hills and gather enough prickly pears for their daily ration of Pi.
She could stay here and, I dont know, Ken could go out in the jungle and lead Zdanowicz on a wild goose chase.
The Boss says he'll have four more up in the next five minutes if he has to go out there and throw them off the deck himself!
Probably wants us all to have dinner with them, or go out somewhere.
In the course of the summer, Ali bin Salim, whose friend Denys had been, came from Mombasa to go out and lie on the grave and weep, in the Arab way.