go out and enjoy yourself at one or more places in the town
go out for entertainment or celebration
go to pubs, bars, restaurants or nightclubs to enjoy yourself
All of us slept till late afternoon after we had a night out on the town and returned after dawn.
She has gone out on the town with her friends to celebrate getting selected for the job she always wanted.
After having beaten the opposition comfortably, the players went out on the town to celebrate their win.
We have had a crazy week at work. Let’s go out on the town and enjoy ourselves to beat the stress.
When our old friend came to visit us after a long time, we went out on the town and had a great time together.
Once they had won the competition, they all went out on the town to celebrate their success.
There is no origin for this idiom
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