meet

Related to meet: meet halfway

meet

informal A meeting. Let's arrange a meet in two weeks' time to review the project. I've been talking to this guy online for nearly two months, and we're finally having a meet this Saturday!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

meet

n. a meeting or an appointment. (Mostly underworld.) If this meet works out, we could score a cool million.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (I'm) (very) glad to meet you
  • (I'm) (very) pleased to meet you
  • (it's) nice to meet you
  • be more than meets the eye
  • be more to (someone or something) than meets the eye
  • come to an end
  • don't meet trouble halfway
  • East is East and West is West (and never the twain shall meet)
  • find/meet your match
  • glad to meet you
  • go halfway
  • go to meet (one's) maker
  • gone to meet (one's) maker
  • gone to meet maker
  • good and quickly seldom meet
  • Good-bye for now
  • hello pot, meet kettle
  • hi pot, meet kettle
  • I would like you to meet
  • I'd like you to meet
  • I'd like you to meet (someone)
  • I'm pleased to meet you
  • make (both) ends meet
  • make buckle and tongue meet
  • make ends meet
  • make ends meet, to
  • meet
  • meet (one) halfway
  • meet (one's) death
  • meet (one's) end
  • meet (one's) eye(s)
  • meet (one's) gaze
  • meet (one's) maker
  • meet (one's) match
  • meet (one's) Waterloo
  • meet (one's)/the requirements
  • meet (someone) in the flesh
  • meet (someone's) expectations
  • meet a sticky end
  • meet and greet
  • meet death
  • meet halfway
  • meet head-on
  • meet match
  • meet one's match
  • meet one's match, to
  • meet one's Waterloo
  • meet one's Waterloo, to
  • meet somebody halfway
  • meet somebody's eyes
  • meet someone halfway
  • meet someone's eye
  • meet someone's eyes
  • meet the case
  • meet the eye
  • meet the requirements
  • meet the/your eye
  • meet trouble halfway
  • meet up
  • meet up with
  • meet up with (one)
  • meet Waterloo
  • meet with
  • meet with (someone or something)
  • meet your eye
  • meet your maker
  • meet your match
  • meet your Waterloo
  • more (to it) than meets the eye
  • more than meets the eye
  • never the twain shall meet
  • nice to meet you
  • pleased to meet you
  • pot, meet kettle
  • the rubber meets the road
  • there is more to (someone or something) than meets the eye
  • there's more than meets the eye
  • there's more to somebody/something than meets the eye
  • there's more to someone or something than meets the eye
  • there's more to something/someone than meets the eye
  • till we meet again
  • until we meet again
  • when the rubber meets the road
  • when two Sundays meet
  • where the rubber meets the road
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Kulbhushan Jadhav thanks Pakistan for letting him meet his family
Mission: To maintain liaison with private sector and governmental agencies; to provide information about government contracting issues; to ensure that industry views are considered when the government addresses contracting issues; to provide a forum for peer interaction and discussion of issues; to be a leading advocate of industry views; and to meet the professional needs and enhance the skills of financial executives.
"I've been to six ACC meetings for a period of 15 years and I really enjoyed and appreciated the chance to meet wonderful people around the Communion," he said.
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I will then be a guest of the North Carolina Dental Assistants Association when they meet in Myrtle Beach, SC, for their annual meeting May 19-21.
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Our mobile education courses (held in-country) are tailored to meet the specific needs of the requesting country.
The Fellowship of Baptist Historians will meet on May 22.
If the session is to meet its objectives, all participants must come with an open mind and the willingness to learn from others.
Such problems are time killers and great irritants to meet director, coaches, starter, athletes, and spectators.
SOP 98-2 says an NPO must meet the criteria of purpose, audience and content, as defined in the SOP, to report the costs of a joint activity as program or management and general.
Historically, NRA has studied the needs of people with disabilities on national, state and local levels, has attempted to educate the public with respect to such needs, and has recommended and promoted programs nationally and locally to help meet such needs.
Those targets require an increasingly high percentage of students--ranging from different racial subgroups to those in ESL and special education--to meet state standards in reading and math.