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  • noun An arranged informal meeting.

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Examples

  • If, by chance, you are in Paris on Oct. 7th, we would love to see you at this meet-up.

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • I live in the Portland area and I attend two different "meet-up groups" that focus on Spanish conversation.

    Spanish lessons 2009

  • I live in the Portland area and I attend two different "meet-up groups" that focus on Spanish conversation.

    Spanish lessons 2009

  • If, by chance, you are in Paris on Oct. 7th, we would love to see you at this meet-up.

    le mot juste - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Considering its apparent status as a meet-up spot for sex, police should patrol the area sooner rather than later.

    Running into a hook-up space behind a D.C. school washingtonpost.com editors 2010

  • The line for the Steampunk meet-up was literally a quarter-mile long, for a room that held 50 people.

    MIND MELD: What Can Worldcon and Comic-Con Learn From Each Other? 2009

  • Michael Wright, a video editor at WJLA Channel 7 who organ-izes a Japan culture meet-up group in the Washington region, said he was unaware of the new policy.

    Cherry Blossom street fair to charge fee 2011

  • The White House announced President Obama will host a Twitter town hall, meaning a "Tumblr Lolz Cat Photo-Off" is the only social media meet-up the commander-in-chief hasn't attempted yet.

    HUFFPOST HILL - Geithner Reportedly Ready To Drop The Mic Eliot Nelson 2011

  • Michael Wright, a video editor at WJLA Channel 7 who organ-izes a Japan culture meet-up group in the Washington region, said he was unaware of the new policy.

    Cherry Blossom street fair to charge fee 2011

  • En fait, if I was invited to last night's Sport & Business Club meet-up, this was in order to prepare for a stint as interpreter for the club's next speaker: American boxer "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler.

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

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