Out on the town
Out in a town or city having fun and partying.I am tired today because we were out on the town last night.
Out in a town or city having fun and partying.I am tired today because we were out on the town last night.
Away from a central location and observing or inspecting something.The soldiers were out on patrol most of the night.
Out of jail but still under police supervision.The bank robber is out on parole after being in jail for seven years.
Out of jail after you have paid bail money.The man is out on bail after being arrested for robbing a bank.
In a dangerous or risky position or situation, in a difficult position.The man went out on a limb and offered his brother the job.
Unemployed.Many people are out of work in our town.
Not functioning correctly, out of adjustment.My DVD player is out of whack and I cannot use it at all.
Not at the proper time or order.The teacher becomes angry when her students speak out of turn.
Not properly adjusted for pitch.Two members of the orchestra were out of tune.
Not in agreement, not going well together.We are out of tune with what the other members of the group think.