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Can't go out like bro

A saying when someone gets robbed.
Ex: Tj and Collin got robbed last night of their hoodie and their camera. George talking to another person"Can't go out like bro"
by BlackGeorgeWashington January 31, 2025
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Go Out

Going out to a restaurant or a club. There must be a minimum of 4 people.
"Do you want to go out to the club?"
by Matan18 January 11, 2022
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Go in go out

(phrase; Irish idiom, colloquial)
Challenging to give a simple definition. It's not dissimilar to 'come here go away'. It is used to describe a situation handled with no fuss or to make light of a difficult situation.
A: "I was so drunk last night I think I kissed 30 guys"
B: "Ah, no biggie, go in go out "
by @elrees1 July 11, 2025
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going out with the bois

Your simply heading out with friends dumbass
Baby I'm just simply going out with the bois tonight
by Muffinmanz69696969 November 20, 2020
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Jenny Craig going out of business after 40 years

Jenny Craig, the weight loss and nutrition business that helped people lose weight through coaching and meals, will shut down after four decades of operation after failing to secure additional financing.

Management informed workers of the news in an email late Tuesday, and company-owned centers where members pick up meals, consult with coaches and weigh in were closed as of Wednesday, the employee said, adding that franchise-owned locations may remain open.
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by SPrice1980 May 7, 2023
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going out with my boots on

Attending a Randy Houser concert.
Marj: Did you see that Randy Houser has a show in town this weekend?

Edward: Yeah, are you gonna go?

Marj: Hell yeah, I’m going out with my boots on!
by Michelangelo Sky August 13, 2022
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Going out shoes

A select pair of shoes that is repetitively worn by one attending a fancy or special event. Although these shoes entail no specific price point, the cost of the ‘going out shoes’ is typically set at a price that is moderately expensive, or simply more than what the user would typically spend on a pair of shoes.

Additionally, most people who own a pair of going out shoes will wear the shoes regardless of whether it matches the rest of their ‘going outfit.’

IE A pair of Ugg Boots with a pink and white floral dress(bonus points if it out of season)
Emma: “Oh my god, why is Ms. Anderson wearing fluffy black Ugg boots with a floral church dress? In the summer no less!”

Theresa: “Leave her alone. She probably bought them both years apart and it’s the only nice pair of shoes she owns. It’s her pair of going out shoes.”
by Kademadeintheshade May 5, 2023
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