To go out
Example: They go out together
Definition
"To go out" means to leave a place, especially one’s home, to engage in social activities or visit somewhere else. It often implies spending time outside for leisure, such as going to a restaurant, party, or event. For example, 'They go out together' means they leave home to socialize.
Etymology
The phrase "to go out" originates from the Old English word 'gān' meaning 'to walk, move,' combined with 'out,' a word indicating movement away from an interior. Over time, "to go out" evolved to describe leaving one’s home or current location for external activities. Did you know? The phrase has been used figuratively since the 16th century to describe socializing outside the home.