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A '''girls' night out''' is gender-exclusive event where women congregate to engage in social activities, usually after a workday. Typical events may include dinner and a movie, meeting over beverages, a book club, or watching a television event together, perhaps at an out-of-the-home location. The purpose is to share a common experience while participating in a group of adults of the same gender. [[Women's issues]] might also be discussed. However, the event is oftentimes looked down upon by the other sex, due to its gender-exclusive nature which is often seen as alienating. |
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A '''girls' night out''' is meeting on the halfday fridays of hezikiah,moises,quran and max.they either chill around center city(liberty place,chestnut and walnut sts,south sts.)around south philadelphia(9th and capital sts.) |
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They stay out of any ghetto.being as they have no street credibility. |
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Max has no parents and is asian.he wears express,hollister and rocawear. |
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Hezekiah has a fat lazy black mother.and a nigger dad.but he is of hispanic descent. |
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Moises is the lone white boy who has no father.he wears h and m and that is it.he is the proclaimed "skeeter" of the clique. |
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Quran has a lot of nike sbs.he is asian and is currently married to new orleans rapper lil wayne. |
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See also [[Guys' night out]] |
See also [[Guys' night out]] |
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Revision as of 01:55, 19 April 2007
A girls' night out is gender-exclusive event where women congregate to engage in social activities, usually after a workday. Typical events may include dinner and a movie, meeting over beverages, a book club, or watching a television event together, perhaps at an out-of-the-home location. The purpose is to share a common experience while participating in a group of adults of the same gender. Women's issues might also be discussed. However, the event is oftentimes looked down upon by the other sex, due to its gender-exclusive nature which is often seen as alienating.
See also Guys' night out