man date
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom man (“adult male”) + date (“meeting with a romantic partner”).
Noun
edit- (colloquial) A platonic outing by two (typically straight) men, often in settings that would otherwise be reserved for romantic encounters.
- 2024 April 10, Jennifer 8. Lee, “The Man Date”, in The New York Times[t]:
- Anyone who finds a date with a potential romantic partner to be a minefield of unspoken rules should consider the man date, a rendezvous between two straight men that is even more socially perilous.
- 2007 September 7', Graham Linehan, The IT Crowd, Season 2, Episode 3:
- Moss: Oh, he's long gone, although Roy's got a man date with him.
Roy: It is not a man date. I am not a man-woman. We are not married. I am not your wife!
- Moss: Oh, he's long gone, although Roy's got a man date with him.