make a date



make a date

Arrange a meeting with someone, as in Let's get the department heads together and make a date for lunch next week, or I've made a date with Jean; can you join us? At first alluding only to social engagements, especially with a member of the opposite sex, this term, first recorded in 1876, is now used more broadly.
See also: date, make

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BrittaniBRIT-nee, BRIT-ə-neeEnglish (Modern)
Small[smɔ:l]
Hyeon-Uhyun-ooKorean
TruemanTROO-mənEnglish (Rare)
PhillidaFIL-i-dəEnglish (Rare)
JemJEMEnglish