go out
US /ɡoʊ aʊt/
UK /ɡoʊ aʊt/

1.
leave a place, especially to go to a social event or for entertainment
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Are you going out tonight?
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They often go out for dinner on weekends.
2.
stop burning or shining
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The lights suddenly went out.
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The fire went out during the night.
3.
become unfashionable or no longer popular
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That style of music went out years ago.
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Bell-bottoms went out in the 1970s.
4.
be published or broadcast
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The magazine goes out every Friday.
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The news report went out live at 6 PM.