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  • 41meet up — UK US UK UK meet up Phrasal Verb with meet({{}}/miːt/ verb (met //, met /met/) ► to see another person or group in order to discuss something: »Departmental managers meet up once a month to discuss their concerns. meet up with sb/sth »The Retail… …

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  • 42meet — /mi:t/ verb 1. to be satisfactory for something ● We must have a product which meets our requirements. ♦ we will try to meet your price we will try to offer a price which is acceptable to you ♦ they failed to meet the deadline they were not able… …

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  • 43meet —   Hui, hālāwai, meu.    ♦ Until (we) meet again, ā hui hou aku.    ♦ To meet an obstacle, ku ia.    ♦ I m glad to meet you, hau oli kēia hui ana o kāua …

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  • 44meet — see do not meet troubles halfway never bid the devil good morrow until you meet him extremes meet when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war …

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  • 45meet up — verb To meet somebody, by arrangement. The next time you come to my town, we should meet up somewhere …

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  • 46meet — See meet, meet with …

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  • 47meet up — v. (AE) (D; intr.) to meet up with * * * [ miːt ʌp] (AE) (D; intr.) to meet up with …

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  • 48meet — I. a. Fit, proper, fitting, befitting, suitable, suited, adapted, appropriate, qualified, convenient. II. v. a. 1. Come together (from opposite directions). 2. Confront, encounter, come up to face to face, engage. 3. Find, meet with, light on,… …

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  • 49meet — n. a meeting or an appointment. (Mostly underworld.) □ If this meet works out, we could score a cool million. □ What time is the meet? …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 50meet — See: MAKE ENDS MEET …

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