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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[date] See: DOUBLE-DATE, TO DATE.
Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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up-to-date
[up-to-date] {adj.} Modem; contemporary; the latest that technology can offer. * /"I want an up-to-date ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
double-date
[double-date] {v.}, {informal} To go on a double date; date with another couple. * /John ...
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double date
[double date] {n.}, {informal} A date on which two couples go together. * /John and ...
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to date
[to date] {adv.} or {adj. phr.} Up to the present time; until now. * /To ...
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out of date
[out of date] {adj. phr.} Old fashioned; superseded; no longer valid; too old to be ...
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pull date
[pull date] {n.}, {informal} The date stamped on baked goods, dairy products, or other perishable ...
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blind date
[blind date] {n.} An engagement or date arranged by friends for people who have not ...
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