undate
English
editEtymology 1
editAdjective
editundate (comparative more undate, superlative most undate)
Etymology 2
editNoun
editundate (plural undates)
- (informal) A casual meeting arranged between two people that may resemble a date (romantic outing) but is not intended as one.
- 2000, Sherry Amatenstein, The Q and A Dating Book, page 6:
- […] an undate, all you're really doing is hanging out with a new acquaintance for a few hours.
- 2005, Tammy Bennett, Guys, Dating, and Sex: The Girls' Guide to Relationships, page 91:
- […] suggest an undate if he asks you out. Guys will normally welcome the idea […]
- 2023, Janina Scarlet, Unseen, Unheard, Undervalued:
- Why does this keep happening to me ? Did I do something to make him think it was a date? I had insisted that this meeting was not a date largely because of the numerous surprise 'undates' I'd found myself on in the past.
Anagrams
editLatin
editVerb
editundāte
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