meet up



meet up (with somebody)

to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know Let's meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train.
Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or unexpectedly
See also: meet, up

meet up

v.
1. To come together at a place, especially in order to accomplish something; meet: Let's meet up after the meeting and discuss this further.
2. meet up to To have some required level of quality: I think our performance will meet up to your expectations. I hope my new car will meet up to the demands of all the driving that I have to do for my job.
3. meet up with To come together with someone or something, especially in order to accomplish something; meet with someone or something: We'll meet up with the others later and decide where to eat dinner.
See also: meet, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Scales[skeilz]
Thei-Limburgish
JennigjeYEN-nikh-yəDutch
Turlough-Irish
Gaultier-French
Galena-Bulgarian, Macedonian