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playdate
or play date
[ pley-deyt ]
noun
- an appointment made by parents or caregivers from different families to have their young children play together:
My son has a playdate this afternoon, so I’ll be picking him up early from day care.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of playdate1
First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences
Smooth the way by arranging a playdate or two before school starts.
From Los Angeles Times
A classmate, over for a playdate, found the letter and mocked it, but I was undeterred.
From New York Times
She has never been on a playdate or sleepover, she would not be able to ask for something anywhere or let her needs be known.
From BBC
When our dads had discovered we lived on the same street, our moms had thought it would be fun to have a playdate.
From Literature
One day my son had a playdate with a friend, and they came to my wife and said, “When we grow up, we will want an RV, a dog and not have kids.”
From Scientific American
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