Dine out with a woman (4)
I believe the answer is:
enid
'a woman' is the definition.
'dine out' is the wordplay.
'out' indicates an anagram (out can mean wrong or inaccurate).
'dine' with letters rearranged gives 'ENID'.
'with' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for enid that I've seen before include "'... Blyton, children's author (4)'" , "Geraint's wife's" , "Dine out on this girl's name also" , "- Blyton, twentith century writer" , "Lady" .)