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Go out with

Definition:

The phrase "go out with" refers to being in a romantic or social relationship with someone.

Examples:

1. Verb (phrasal verb) - Dating

She decided to go out with him after a few weeks of talking online.

He asked her if she wanted to go out with him on Friday night.

2. Verb (phrasal verb) - Spend time with socially

We used to go out with our friends every weekend when we were in college.

They go out with coworkers for drinks after work every Friday.

3. Verb (phrasal verb) - Stop working

The lights suddenly went out with a loud pop.

The TV went out with a puff of smoke.

4. Adjective (informal) - Popular

The new movie is really go-out-with among teenagers.

That restaurant is the go-out-with place for fine dining in town.

5. Adjective (informal) - Local

Do you know any go-out-with events happening in the neighborhood this weekend?

The boutique sells go-out-with clothing designs made by local artists.

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