お出で

Etymology
Compound of, the of , antecedent of modern  deru “to go out, to appear”. This ide form is not found in isolation in modern Japanese.

Noun

 * 1)  the act of going somewhere
 * 2)  the act of coming somewhere
 * 3)  the act of being somewhere

Usage notes
As listed above, oide can variously mean going, coming, or being in one place. Which meaning is intended depends on context. Compare of similarly broad and context-dependent meaning.

Verb

 * 1)  go, come, be: short for various longer verbal phrases ending in request or command words, such as  or, or honorific endings, such as.

Usage notes
The command and request senses are more colloquial, and are often used by parents to their children. The honorific sense can, with certain additional honorific endings, be used to describe the activities of even the imperial family.