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go out

Leave home to socialize

In 15 Seconds

  • Leaving your home to socialize or have fun elsewhere.
  • Commonly used to describe dating someone exclusively.
  • A very versatile phrase for any social invitation.

Meaning

This phrase means leaving your home to enjoy yourself or do an activity elsewhere. It is usually about socializing, having fun, or just being out in the world.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend on Friday

Do you want to go out tonight?

هل تريد أن تخرج الليلة؟

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Talking about a new relationship

They have been going out for three months.

لقد كانا يتواعدان منذ ثلاثة أشهر.

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In a professional break room

We usually go out for lunch on Fridays.

نحن عادة نخرج لتناول الغداء أيام الجمعة.

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Cultural Background

Going out is often synonymous with dining or bar-hopping. Going out often refers to going to the pub.

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Context is key

Always check if you mean social or physical movement.

In 15 Seconds

  • Leaving your home to socialize or have fun elsewhere.
  • Commonly used to describe dating someone exclusively.
  • A very versatile phrase for any social invitation.

What It Means

Go out is one of the most common phrases in English. It simply means leaving your house to do something. Usually, it implies you are going to have fun. You might go to a cafe, a park, or a party. It is the opposite of staying in and watching Netflix. It is about movement and social connection.

How To Use It

You use it as a verb. You can say I want to go out or Let’s go out tonight. You can also add a destination after it using to. For example, go out to dinner. If you are dating someone, you also use this phrase. Saying We are going out means you are a couple. It is a very flexible little phrase!

When To Use It

Use it when planning your weekend. Use it when you feel bored at home. It is perfect for texting friends on a Friday night. You can use it at work when asking a colleague to grab lunch. It works in almost any social situation. It is friendly, active, and full of energy.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for serious or emergency exits. If there is a fire, you exit or leave, you don't go out for fun. Also, be careful with dating. If you just mean walking to the store, don't say I am going out with the cashier. People might think you are dating them! Keep it simple and clear.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, going out is a huge part of social life. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights are the big 'going out' nights. It represents freedom and work-life balance. In cities like London or New York, going out often means the pub or a club. It is how people meet new friends and relax after a long week.

Common Variations

You will often hear go out for. You can go out for coffee or go out for a walk. Another common one is go out on the town. This means having a very big, exciting night. If you are tired, you might say you are not going out. That is perfectly okay too! Sometimes staying in is the best plan.

Usage Notes

The phrase is extremely versatile and safe for all levels of formality. Just remember that 'going out with someone' is the standard idiom for dating.

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Context is key

Always check if you mean social or physical movement.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend on Friday
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Do you want to go out tonight?

هل تريد أن تخرج الليلة؟

A classic, casual invitation to do something fun.

#2 Talking about a new relationship
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They have been going out for three months.

لقد كانا يتواعدان منذ ثلاثة أشهر.

Here, it specifically means dating.

#3 In a professional break room
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We usually go out for lunch on Fridays.

نحن عادة نخرج لتناول الغداء أيام الجمعة.

Professional but friendly social habit.

#4 A parent talking to a teenager
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You can't go out until you finish your homework.

لا يمكنك الخروج حتى تنهي واجباتك المدرسية.

Used as a restriction of freedom.

#5 Complaining about being tired
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I'm too old to go out every night!

أنا أكبر من أن أخرج كل ليلة!

A humorous way to say you prefer staying home.

#6 Saying goodbye to a roommate
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I'm going out now, see you later!

أنا خارج الآن، أراك لاحقاً!

A simple statement of leaving the house.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct for a romantic relationship?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

'Going out with' indicates a romantic relationship.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Choose the correct sentence. Choose A1

Which sentence is correct for a romantic relationship?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

'Going out with' indicates a romantic relationship.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, use 'go to work' or 'attend a meeting'.

Related Phrases

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Eat out

specialized form

To eat at a restaurant

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Stay in

contrast

To remain at home

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