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Definition of meetup in English: meetupnounˈmiːtʌpˈmēdəp US An informal meeting or gathering. Example sentencesExamples - Another good place to hold some kind of meetup would be Zeitgeist, which has a wonderful beer garden with lots of picnic tables out back.
- Hopefully I can make it to some other meetup someday.
- There is a lot of turnover, even with well established meetups.
- My sister arrived on Friday (see drive-in pic below) and there was a meetup at my house last Saturday for about 13 people.
- In other news, I went to a blogger meetup last night.
- I must admit that I was slightly shocked at some of the choices of venues for the London meetup.
- I gave an online acquaintance a ride to a meetup in a town three hours away.
- The Dean campaign has allowed participants to set their own agenda for the meetups, thus creating the feeling among volunteers that their participation really matters.
- Originally, the plan was to get money out of the venues where the various meetups occurred.
- You know there are so many bloggers here we may as well do a blog meetup all of our own!
- Hopefully some pictures of my dreads will surface here as a result of the Lawrence meetup in a few weeks, in case anyone is curious.
- You could do some recruiting at existing meetups with memberships that might be open to your ideas.
- He then married a traditional campaign organization with internet/real world tools like blogs and meetups.
- Wednesday night was the blogger meetup - quieter than usual, in more ways than one.
- Later this week I will finalize the plans for the DC meetup.
- This is why voters came out to meetups by the thousands to support a campaign that encouraged them to rally on the local level.
- I have two meetups that I want to go to.
- You are welcome to attend the meetup on Sunday.
- And, thankfully, someone took some sweet and charming photos of the awkward meetup.
- Bend over backwards to host meetups in your stores.
Definition of meetup in US English: meetupnounˈmēdəp US An informal meeting or gathering. Example sentencesExamples - There is a lot of turnover, even with well established meetups.
- You could do some recruiting at existing meetups with memberships that might be open to your ideas.
- In other news, I went to a blogger meetup last night.
- My sister arrived on Friday (see drive-in pic below) and there was a meetup at my house last Saturday for about 13 people.
- You know there are so many bloggers here we may as well do a blog meetup all of our own!
- This is why voters came out to meetups by the thousands to support a campaign that encouraged them to rally on the local level.
- Hopefully I can make it to some other meetup someday.
- Bend over backwards to host meetups in your stores.
- Wednesday night was the blogger meetup - quieter than usual, in more ways than one.
- The Dean campaign has allowed participants to set their own agenda for the meetups, thus creating the feeling among volunteers that their participation really matters.
- Originally, the plan was to get money out of the venues where the various meetups occurred.
- You are welcome to attend the meetup on Sunday.
- And, thankfully, someone took some sweet and charming photos of the awkward meetup.
- Later this week I will finalize the plans for the DC meetup.
- Hopefully some pictures of my dreads will surface here as a result of the Lawrence meetup in a few weeks, in case anyone is curious.
- I gave an online acquaintance a ride to a meetup in a town three hours away.
- I have two meetups that I want to go to.
- Another good place to hold some kind of meetup would be Zeitgeist, which has a wonderful beer garden with lots of picnic tables out back.
- I must admit that I was slightly shocked at some of the choices of venues for the London meetup.
- He then married a traditional campaign organization with internet/real world tools like blogs and meetups.
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