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blind date
noun
a social appointment or date arranged, usually by a third person, between two people who have not met.
either of the participants in such an arrangement.
blind date
noun
a social meeting between two people who have not met before
either of the persons involved
Word History and Origins
Origin of blind date1
Example Sentences
The actor met the veteran of MTV’s “The Real World: New Orleans” through mutual friends in 2002 on a blind date that almost didn’t happen.
As beginnings go, the filmmaker offers up a hilarious theme-setting blind date that even a premier satirist like George Saunders would envy.
Reading the tension in the room, I told them: “Don’t worry. I’ll get out of your hair soon. I have a blind date with a girl at a vegan spot in WeHo.”
We were both about to give up New York for L.A., and so we chatted about our expectations and anxieties — a kind of friendship blind date, a meet cute.
Her friendship blind date was part of Dinner with a Stranger, the society Juliette and her flatmates started "on a whim" for fellow Glasgow University students who want to meet new people.
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