e-date

English

Etymology

e- + date

Noun

e-date (plural e-dates)

  1. A person who takes part in e-dating.
    Synonym: cyberdate
    • 2004, Rochelle Turoff Mucha, Men and Me: Entertainment to Insight (page 132)
      Hardly a moment passed when one of two men I'd seen together at the bar approached me and introduced himself as my e-date.
    • 2004, Bonnie Jacobson, The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating for the Less-than-Bold Dater
      If you neglect to mention your shyness, when you finally meet your e-dates, your online image may not match your real one.

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