Go out the window

To be abandoned, to go out of effect.The school dress code went out the window when the new principal arrived.

Go out of one`s way

To make an extra effort.My aunt went out of her way to help me when I visited her.

Go out of fashion/style

To become unfashionable.Striped pants have recently gone out of fashion.

Go out for (something)

To try something (usually a sport).My friend is going out for rugby this year.

Go out

To leave one's home or workplace.I do not plan to go out tonight.

Go out

To stop burning, to stop functioning.The candle will probably go out after one hour.

Go one`s own way

To go or act the way one wants.My friend plans to go his own way and start his own business next year.

Go on and on

To continue for a long time.The man went on and on with his speech until finally I fell asleep.

Go on a splurge

To spend much money extravagantly.We went on a splurge last weekend and spent much money.

Go halves

To share equally.We decided to go halves on buying a new computer.