A formal get together that allows all memebers of said group/ party to join together in a discussion based format, and talk things out by using a talking stick to allow everyone in share and say with whatever the matter shall be. Whether it be board games, video games, and life and death.
Bro, Spencer, Devon, Jake, Steven, Ryan and I all had a Meet n' Greet during out game of 'Risk' last night. It was intense.
by KkPSjR June 15, 2011
Scott: My name is Scott, and I'll be your ski instructor for today. Nice to meet you.
Peter: Thank you, nice to meet you too.
Peter: Thank you, nice to meet you too.
by AlbertM August 24, 2009
Code for slacking
For when people are standing around with there hands in there pockets, cause when your not doing anything with your hands in your pockets you cant hurt yourself.
For when people are standing around with there hands in there pockets, cause when your not doing anything with your hands in your pockets you cant hurt yourself.
by Noka October 31, 2007
by Despair_Queen August 27, 2021
A form of boredom that occurs in relation to mandatory meetings, most commonly those centered around a presentation.
Symptoms include difficulty in staying awake, and delirious hallucinations more commonly referred to as daydreams.
Symptoms include difficulty in staying awake, and delirious hallucinations more commonly referred to as daydreams.
Guy 1: I think you have Meeting Affective Disorder, you should see a doctor
Guy 2: Why do you think I have that?
Guy 1: The pool of drool on the table from you dozing off.
Guy 2: Why do you think I have that?
Guy 1: The pool of drool on the table from you dozing off.
by me2248 August 15, 2010
1. A euphemism for sexual relations with one's significant other or spouse. Used primarily for politicians and political agents.
2. Improper use or teasing about can lead to one being sent on special assignment to the Yukon.
First used in NBC's the West Wing, November 2000, on "And It's Surely to Their Credit" season 2, episode 5.
2. Improper use or teasing about can lead to one being sent on special assignment to the Yukon.
First used in NBC's the West Wing, November 2000, on "And It's Surely to Their Credit" season 2, episode 5.
President Bartlet: Kids, I am so sorry. I have to go now, to a special meeting... of the government. I will mail you all an autographed copy of the picture we took together. And one day, you will all understand.
Dick: Is that really the time? Oh man, I'm uh... late. I have a special meeting of the government that I have to go to, sorry. *runs out the door*
Jane: But you're not involved in politics...?
Dick: Is that really the time? Oh man, I'm uh... late. I have a special meeting of the government that I have to go to, sorry. *runs out the door*
Jane: But you're not involved in politics...?
by KeenJane August 09, 2009
by Gwyndaf Evans May 28, 2008