A romantic date meaning in English
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Definition
to date (someone), to have a date: to go out with (someone); to have a rendezvous, an appointment, a meeting; to have company, an escort
We dated last year, but I split up with her when I found out she used to be a man.
Philip has three dates with three different women this week. He is taking them all to the same restaurant, but on different days.
Susie is my date tonight: I'm meeting Susie tonight (probably romantically)
a date: a specific day in a specific month (for example 21st October, 5th May)
- "Brian : Bruno, sir, if you want me to help you find the perfect date, you should start by telling me what you're looking for in a lover."
- "Philip : Date...date...I said we should date."
- "She took me to a surprise destination for our next date..."
- "Date : October 31st"
- "Philip : The date is November 24th... Friday."
- "Who to hire, who to fire, who to raise, who to date, what to wear, what to eat!"
- "Brian : His name is Philip, he likes to date girls."
- "The world needs to know what's going on in my life: Who I'm dating, what I'm eating, what I'm wearing, which interns are annoying me-"
- "Sorry that we've never been out on a date."
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