en going out at night

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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going out at night requires…

  • en dress up ➜
  • en lock your door ➜
  • en bring a cell phone ➜
  • en bring a torch ➜
  • en call a cab ➜
  • en decide where to go ➜
  • en dress apropriatly ➜
  • en dress for the occasion ➜
  • en dress properly for the ocasion ➜
  • en to dress up nice ➜
  • en dress up nicely ➜
  • en get a baby sitter ➜
  • en get dressed ➜
  • en get high as a kite ➜
  • en get a shower ➜
  • en get a sitter ➜
  • en leave the house ➜
  • en lock your door when you leave ➜
  • en lock your front door ➜
  • en not stay at home ➜
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going out at night is a subevent of…

  • en comb your hair ➜
  • en dress properly ➜
  • en dressing up ➜
  • en eat at a resturaunt ➜
  • en get dressed up ➜
  • en you get lost ➜
  • en getting tired ➜
  • en going to a bar ➜
  • en having dinner ➜
  • en lock your door ➜
  • en you meet people ➜
  • en meeting people ➜
  • en party ➜
  • en put on a coat ➜
  • en put on a tie ➜
  • en rape ➜
  • en turning on your headlights ➜

going out at night is the first step of…

  • en get ready ➜
  • en decide where to go ➜
  • en dress appropriately ➜
  • en get in my car ➜
  • en go to shower ➜
  • en lock the apartment door ➜
  • en put on warm clothes ➜
  • en take a shower ➜

Things that make you want going out at night

  • en Being lonely ➜
  • en a desire to party ➜
  • en desire to be with friends ➜
  • en food cravings ➜
  • en Friends ➜
  • en A hard days work ➜
  • en a hockey game ➜
  • en wanting to get laid ➜

going out at night is motivated by…

  • en booze ➜
  • en get laid ➜
  • en get out of the house ➜
  • en have fun ➜
  • en observe the night skies and stars ➜
  • en you party ➜
  • en it was nice night ➜
  • en you're bored at home ➜

going out at night is the last step of…

  • en come back home ➜
  • en put on a porch light ➜
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