I don’t think I’ll go out today. I don’t feel ok. - to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment:, We should hang out some time. What do you think? - to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone, Why do I have to dress up as a gorilla? It’s unfair. - to put on special clothes in order to change your appearance, She is crazy about her appearance. She dresses up even when she goes to the shop to buy milk. - to put on formal clothes for a special occasion, Don’t worry, I’ll pick you up at five and we’ll go to Samantha’s bachelorette party together. - to collect, or to go and get someone or something:, He went out yesterday, so today he feels like staying in and watching his favourite TV show. - to stay in your home, Bobby is far too shy. He will never ask her out / invite her on a date. - to invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship, He thinks she’s out of his league. - to be too good for you, Thanks, mommy, you throw the best parties in town. - to organize a party, What do you think is the best game to break the ice at a fancy dress party? - to make people who have not met before feel more relaxed with each other, Sir, are you ready to order? I may offer you our special, grilled salmon with mint sauce. It also goes with a glass of Sauvignon blanc. And the wine is on the house, of course. - If you have something on the house, it is given to you free, According to a recent British survey, 33 percent of men cheat on their fiancées at their own bachelor parties. - to break a promise made to (someone, such as one's wife or husband) by having sex with someone else, The girl was too excited to wind down and fall asleep before Saint Nicholas day. - end, or finish something gradually; relax after excitement or worry.,

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