Meet
51meet — See: MAKE ENDS MEET …
52meet — 1. verb /miːt/ a) To come face to face with by accident; to encounter. Guess who I met at the supermarket today? b) To come face to face with someone by arrangement. Fancy meeting you here! 2 …
53meet-up — noun An arranged informal meeting. We had our meet up in the local library, because of its central location …
54meet up — South African Slang Used in the Kwa Zulu Natal region, a term usually used when saying goodbye . For example: Lukka meet up ekse …
55meet — [OE] English has two words meet, although one of them has almost died out. The verb comes from a prehistoric Germanic *gamōtjan, a derivative of the noun *mōtam ‘meeting’ (from which English gets moot). Its Germanic relatives include Dutch moeten …
56meet — , mete In the sense of justice or punishment, the first means suitable, and the second means to allot. Thus one metes out punishment, but a fitting punishment is meet …
57meet — See: make ends meet …
58meet up — see meet 1), 2) …
59meet — verb 1) I met an old friend on the train Syn: encounter, come face to face with, run into, run across, come across/upon, chance on, happen on, stumble across; informal bump into 2) she first met Paul at a party Syn: get to know …
60ˌmeet ˈup — phrasal verb to come together with someone as you have planned to do We usually meet up for coffee after lunch.[/ex] …