by Angie May 28, 2005
The date at which food starts smelling bad, thus becoming inedible. This is normally several days after the sell by date.
by HealthyLiving February 07, 2011
by nuuuuuuu April 16, 2016
Derived from the term "69" (sex position).
Date 68 is a first date, ending with a guy performing oral on a girl.
Date 68 is a first date, ending with a guy performing oral on a girl.
She date 68-ed him.
by ne falcon March 01, 2009
when an interaction with someone is both a date and not a date, due to one party not clearly defining it as such beforehand
man: this is one of the nicest dates I've been on in a long time
woman: oh, um, is this a date?
man: I mean, I thought it was
woman: I thought we were just friends catching up
man: well, I called you last night to confirm we were still meeting up, which I only do for dates
woman: well, you didn't actually say it was a date
friend: yeah, it was a schroedinger's date. sorry, man.
woman: oh, um, is this a date?
man: I mean, I thought it was
woman: I thought we were just friends catching up
man: well, I called you last night to confirm we were still meeting up, which I only do for dates
woman: well, you didn't actually say it was a date
friend: yeah, it was a schroedinger's date. sorry, man.
by whirlpool4 July 01, 2016
A sushi date is a time when a man and women, most preferred lucy and Aidan, go out to sushi train and the man pays
Owen- when you go on your sushi date how do you cut your sushi? Do you put the soy sauce in the sushi or on top of it?
Aidan- shut up
Aidan- shut up
by Da cocc November 22, 2018
Verb
When used in blogging or chat, "Dated(euphemism)" is used to mock, criticize, or show dislike for a couple who are going out.
The euphemism in parenthesis is a way to give your opinion that there is/was no love in the relationship, but rather it is/was just based on sex and lust.
It is a very mean thing to write about another person, (but funny)
Can be used in present, past, or future tenses
When used in blogging or chat, "Dated(euphemism)" is used to mock, criticize, or show dislike for a couple who are going out.
The euphemism in parenthesis is a way to give your opinion that there is/was no love in the relationship, but rather it is/was just based on sex and lust.
It is a very mean thing to write about another person, (but funny)
Can be used in present, past, or future tenses
A blog:
After John Doe broke up with Jane last week, he Dated (Euphemism) his new neighbor Jessica. Surprisingly, the relationship did not last.
After John Doe broke up with Jane last week, he Dated (Euphemism) his new neighbor Jessica. Surprisingly, the relationship did not last.
by DEL83183 April 19, 2009