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meet and greet

Or meet-and-greet

[meet-uhn--greet]

noun

  1. a planned social occasion or activity at which a person, usually someone well-known, is formally introduced to attendees to socialize with them or answer their questions.

    We were invited to a meet and greet with the cast after the performance.



verb (used with or without object)

  1. to meet at such an event: There will be a party next week for the new boss to meet-and-greet our employees.

    You can meet and greet with the author after the reading.

    There will be a party next week for the new boss to meet-and-greet our employees.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of meet and greet1

First recorded in 1815–20 for verb; 1960–65 for noun
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Example Sentences

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He said the sector had an "inherent vulnerability at its core in that anybody can turn up at an airport car park with a clipboard and a high-visibility jacket and claim to be a meet and greet company".

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There’s also a meet and greet with star dragon Toothless, and it’s centered around creating respect for the mystical beings, with strict instructions on how to appear welcoming to our animal pals.

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A few hours before his scheduled interview, the 20-year-old heart throb shared the location with his 3.2 million Instagram followers, drawing hundreds of starstruck fans and their supportive parents to the southeast L.A. shopping center, turning a media appearance into a full-fledged Xavi meet and greet.

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Sadly, that meet and greet was sidelined by unforeseen travel.

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Her mother, who set up the meet and greet for Lilly, said the disappointment had "really knocked" her daughter.

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