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meet is irish slang for “make out” mostly used in dublin

(at a disco): will you meet my mate

by urmomhehehhehe69 June 12, 2021


Meet

Meeting someone

I meet you yesterday

by November 24, 2021


Meet

The term meet means meeting someone

I meet you yesterday

by November 24, 2021


Meet

To speak with someone in person, or even online.

"Hey Rob! Meet me at the park!"

by Billy the Sheep March 24, 2021


meet

to French kiss someone in Ireland preferably Dublin area

Did you meet her today?

Yeah we met.

by bubblyspoons June 23, 2019


Meet

Meet; as verb, it is synonym of french kiss in many parts of Ireland.
Meet; as noun, it means a sweet person/ person whose words are sweet and kind/ well behaved person

according to Indian dictionary.

Verb,
'We're going to get a meet tonight.' (translated from Irish, actual sentence may be different)
Noun,
'Meet is a nice guy!'

by KKaLver November 24, 2021


Department Meeting

An orgy, at which someone is elected as "company secretary" in order to take "minutes".

This involves collecting the semen of of all participants into a receptacle. The last person to add to the receptacle is made to drink it.

From an interview with Sting, 2002:

"I was in Wales doing an in store signing. I decided to call my mate Rhys Ifans and get him to join me to be a translator. During a lull in the event Rhys asked me if I wanted to go to a Department Meeting with him, explaining it was a "really special sex get together". Trudy and I are always up for new things sexually so I agreed.
At the meeting Rhys was acting as company secretary. I famously last for up to eight hours so after a time Rhys presented me with half a pint of ejaculate to drink. I would have fled but someone had the keys to my helicopter. I thought about calling The Police but we were not really on speaking terms back then, so down the hatch it went.
Anyway, that's why Rhys and I fell out."

by googabooga October 8, 2022