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meet and greet
[ meet-uhn--greet ]
noun
- a planned social occasion or activity at which a person, usually someone well-known, is formally introduced to attendees to socialize with them or answer their questions:
We were invited to a meet and greet with the cast after the performance.
verb (used with or without object)
- to meet at such an event: There will be a party next week for the new boss to meet-and-greet our employees.
You can meet and greet with the author after the reading.
There will be a party next week for the new boss to meet-and-greet our employees.
Word History and Origins
Origin of meet and greet1
Example Sentences
Her mother, who set up the meet and greet for Lilly, said the disappointment had "really knocked" her daughter.
A teenage pop fan who was let down when a long wished-for meet and greet with her idol Melanie Martinez fell through at the last minute has been given a second chance.
But management for Martinez - whose songs include Teacher's Pet and Play Date - have now offered Lilly a new meet and greet as well as VIP merchandise.
After buying tickets for the Cardiff gig, Rachel said she organised the meet and greet with the singer's manager through a contact who had a successful meeting before.
Hundreds of guests are arriving in the town of Alesund, in western Norway, for a “meet and greet” in a historic hotel.
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