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Going out out. 

Going out out is where you are going out to hit it large on a night out, you're not just out, you're going out out.

If you were going out, you might just have 1 or 2 drinks at a bar, restaurant or going to the cinema or any other recreational event, you don't tend to get dressed up as much when you're going out.
Going out out is where you would likely end up hitting up an overnight bar or club and usually involves a few drinks too many.
I only meant to go out to the shops for bread and milk, but I ended up going out out.
Going out out. by Tideh April 1, 2017

Going out out. 

Pulling out all the stops: shaving above the knee, examining every item in your wardrobe with a fine tooth comb, checking the pedi and mani, maintenance plucking, etc.
Tonight is the big date with the hot guy from the gym. I'm "going out out."
Going out out. by missikat December 16, 2008

going out for cigarettes

A popular euphemism for a parent (usually the Dad) walking out and abandoning their kids/family, where the abandonment takes place under the cover of a harmless, non-suspicious errand like going to get cigarettes.
Last time I was my Dad I was 3; he told us he was going out for cigarettes and he never came back.

going out sad 

The act of saying or doing multiple things in a short period of time that are sad, humiliating, embarrassing, or simply make others around you tempted to stop bring your friend.
“Hey did you hear about nick dating a freshman?”
“Yeah he’s definitely going out sad.”
going out sad by Ultra mantan January 10, 2020

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.
1. 'oh, I'm going out with Chris'
2. 'I'm just going to go out and get some cheese so i can melt it on my toast. Be back soon.'
going out by Colette April 11, 2004

I ain't going out like that 

A well formed response to almost any question that involves potentially being/looking like a chump to someone else.
My company told me I was being sent on a trip to Mexico, then said the CEO was drunk when he made the announcement. They told me I'd be promoted, then back-tracked. The worst, I was paid for commission on an upsell, then 2 months later, they took the funds out of my paycheck.

Ipso facto, I quit without another job lined up, I ain't going out like that!