going out
1. to become romantically linked with someone and see them on a regular basis.2. to leave you usual
hiding place and emerge from under
the stone. THis could be a trip to the local store for some milk, to go and retrive someone's
guinea pig or a night out involving alcohol. If the person is normal, when they leave the house they will not want to see anyone they know. Being Insociable is good.
going out
by 654 on Jul 20, 2005 12:01:14
1) For a
middle school student usually means walking to classes together, giving hugs, dancing to slow songs at dances, possibly going on "
group date" on weekends, and communicating regularly.
2) For a
high school student usually means doing that above^ and usually more one-on-one dating on a regular basis.
Example:
1) "Scott and
Beth broke up after
four months of going out."
2) "I saw Jane and Mark at the movie
theater togther. Are they going out?"
going out
by Aimee on Jul 08, 2003 09:25:39
Romatically involved with another person,
going steady. Used mostly with
middle or sometimes high school
aged students
going out
by gspot on Aug 26, 2005 07:40:02
Example:
1)are
bob and sally going out?
2)yes
1)are joe and anna going out?
2)yes
1)are tim and julie going out?
2)no, they broke up now tim is going out with becky.
1)did any of them actually
go on a date?
2)well,
no not yet
going out
by j on Jul 09, 2003 07:54:54
going out
by MrDictionary on Oct 27, 2006 12:14:11
In college, used as a verb (mostly between
freshmen) to describe the act of pursuing a
college party in the hopes of getting drunk. Most of the time this is done without any knowledge of where a party actually is, and asking random drunk people
on the street where alcohol can be found.
Example:
"Hey, you guys going out tonight?"
"Oh yeah, we're gonna get wasted!"
"Walk around
campus for an hour to find a dead party
and say we got drunk?
Count me in!"
going out
by Carame` on Nov 07, 2005 23:03:54
When used in a highschool setting, it refers to two people going "
steady" (old
folk term) or being girlfriend and boyfriend (or whatever combination there might be, i.e.
bf and bf)
going out
by Minda Fanter on Jun 07, 2005 04:28:02
In
middle school, going out refers to
hugging, slow-dancing with,
giggling at, or even spending some time with a member of the opposite sex.
Example:
Person #1: Ohmygawsh,
Dani and Ben are soooo cute together!
Person #2: Oh, did they go out on a date over
the weekend?
Person #1: Um, no...they were just
hugging. Duh!
going out
by Chelllie on Jan 20, 2010 00:47:58
going out
by JBone on Feb 13, 2004 03:01:14