1. eat out - Noun
2. eat out - Verb
eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home
Source: WordNeteat-out
I love Japanese and Thai food, especially seafood, and eat out with my wife two or three times a week. Pierre Dukan
Because I'm a chef, I eat out frequently, so it's hard for me to control what I consume in terms of calories. But when I'm at home, I eat what my wife cooks for me. She works hard to avoid making foods that are high in calories and cholesterol, so most of the time, she makes vegetarian dishes. Masaharu Morimoto
Best way to get rid of kitchen odors: Eat out. Phyllis Diller
Home cooking is good for you, and I eat out less. But that's the least of it. What has surprised me is how stimulating it is. How satisfying. You learn a lot about plants and animals. You begin to recognise your place in the world. Michael Pollan
I can bake. I made myself some nice French fries once. But otherwise I just eat out. Lots of salad bars. Fiona Apple
He needs a long spoon that would eat out of the same dish with the devil. Danish Proverb