speed dating
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- speed dater noun
Etymology
Origin of speed dating
First recorded in 1995–2000
Example Sentences
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I would’ve preferred the gentleman at the speed dating event had likened my efforts to, at least, Morticia, a grown woman.
From Los Angeles Times
She told me about her recent endeavor in speed dating: events sponsoring timed one-on-one “dates” with multiple candidates.
From Los Angeles Times
Much of my knowledge of speed dating came from cinema.
From Los Angeles Times
In reality, if I had shown up to speed dating as my complete self, that would have been more than enough to stir sparks with a new flame.
From Los Angeles Times
Loosely based on speed dating, sans the timed interactions, attendees put on name tags indicating either “I need a room” or “I need a roommate” along with their ideal budget and neighborhoods.
From Los Angeles Times
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