go out - to leave home in order to do something for entertainment, hang out - to spend a lot of time with someone, dress up - to put on special clothes, pick someone up - to collect someone who is waiting for you, stay in - to stay in your home, ask someone out - to invite someone to go with you somewhere socially, esp. because you have romantic feelings for the person, out of one's league - someone or something is too good or expensive, throw a party - to organise/have a party, break the ice - to make people who have not met before feel more relaxed with each other, on the house - it is given to you free by a business, cheat on - to have a sexual relationship with someone else, wind down - to gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried,

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