be out on the town



be out on the town

To be out for a fun night of celebrating and/or socializing. We were out on the town last night for Valerie's birthday, that's why we're all exhausted today. Since we're usually home with the kids, my husband and I are very excited to be out on the town tonight.
See also: on, out, town

be/go out on the town

to go out and enjoy yourself at bars, restaurants etc. in the evening She stayed in her hotel room while the others went out on the town.
See also: on, out, town

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AresAR-eez (English), ER-eez (English)Greek Mythology
Torger-Norwegian
Arsenius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Felton['feltən]
Liborius-Late Roman
Oliviaə-LIV-ee-ə (English), o-LEE-vyah (Italian, Spanish), o-LEE-vee-ah (German), O-lee-vee-ah (Finnish)English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish