A word that changes vastly based on who is saying it.
1. When two 10-15 year olds hold hands every day, their friends call it "dating"
2. When two people (usually of age to own a car) meet up to have dinner and talk about what their life is like.
When someone said Jack and Jill were "dating" in Middle School, I felt inadequate because I thought they weren't just holding hands in the hall. I was a weird kid.
dating; when you are training the agility skill in old schoolrunescape on the rooftop agility courses, and you are tick-perfect with a person or multiple people as you all run the agility course together, coincidentally or by fate.