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meeting

Used by teachers to discuss having a cigarette on their break. Usually used in front of the children.

"Hey, are you going to that meeting at recess?"
"Hey, hurry up we have that meeting"
and the most obvious use of the word
"Hey are you coming for a meeting at recess?"

by DonnaM April 17, 2006

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meeting

to take a shit

It's 1:15pm time for our daily meeting

by oscar February 6, 2004

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Meet

Meet is the most honest and sharing person you will ever get !!

Eg : You can't get a better friend than Meet .

by Raunak March 16, 2019

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Meet it

The phrase 'meet it' is sometimes shouted in Sunday league football matches by a team's coach or manager. It is shouted when a goal kick or clearance is in the air and going towards a player, the player is then obliged to head or kick the ball anywhere because letting the ball bounce in Sunday league football is almost a death wish.

" Meet it!!!" *player then slices the ball out of play*
"Why didn't you meet it? We lost because of that counter attack."

by Skilluminati August 31, 2015

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Meet

a term used for french kiss in many parts of dublin, ireland.
can often be heard when one guy might ask a girl to meet his friend...
shift is a similar word to be heard in rural ireland.
as score is to be heard from the posher of the lrish.
but an old fashioned would you let my friend stick his tounge in your gob seems to do the trick in all parts!

"eh, will ya meet me mate?(pointing action to random guy in crowd of swaring guys around a group girls or sometimes girl on her own)?"

by joe July 17, 2004

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meet

A word used commonly in a lot of part's of Ireland and certain part's of England.
Mean's french kiss/tongue/make-out ,
very common at teenage disco's , generally very casual, just because you meet someone doesn't mean you're in a relationship with them.

Met- Past tense of meet , already happened. 'Yeah , I met him last night'
Meet- 'Omg, you really gonna meet him?!'
On the meet- The time from when you agreed to meet them to the time when you actually do , during that period of time you're 'on the meet' with them, 'I'm on the meet with Adam.. '

by JedwardFanxo January 26, 2011

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meet

Used in Dublin, meet is to french kiss someone. People usually meet while in a relationship or in a disco. Most teenagers at discos might meet their friends or people they don't know. After the meet they would usually just walk away and not make any verbal contact with the person they meet if they did not know them.

Disco
Boy: "do you wanna meet my friend? *points to boy*
Girl: "Ok?"
*Meet*

by ilovemefella December 5, 2010

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