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  1. 'out on the town' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Spanish: andar de parranda - ir de marcha - irse de joda - irse de juerga - irse de picos pardos - jarana - noche de ronda - parranda - parrandear - rumbear - vacilar

  2. OUT ON THE TOWN definition: enjoying yourself in bars, restaurants, etc in the evening. Learn more.

  3. The idiom "out on the town" means to be out and about, enjoying oneself socially or recreationally in public places. It can also mean being away from home or in a new environment, often exploring new things or trying new experiences.

  4. Visiting a town or city for a day or evening for the purpose of having an enjoyable time, typically by visiting various establishments, such as restaurants, clubs, etc. We were out on the town last night for Valerie's birthday. That's why we're all exhausted today.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (out) on the town informal going to restaurants, bars, theatres etc for entertainment in the evening Frank is taking me out for a night on the town. → town Examples from the Corpus (out) on the town • A night on the town for the boys.

  6. Meaning. If you have a night on the town, or go out on the town, you go out for dinner and then go to a show or a dance club or some other entertainment venue. For example. Let's go out for a night on the town. We haven't been out for ages. It's quite common for businessmen to take their colleagues out on the town. Quick Quiz.

  7. The term "out on the town" means enjoying yourself in bars, restaurants, and clubs. The connotation is that you are with friends during the evening. Examples of Use: We're out on the town tonight. Are you coming? I am feeling a bit rough this morning. We went out on the town last night. The whole team went out on the town to celebrate our win.