0 a romantic social meeting between two people who have never met each other: --
1 a social meeting arranged between two people who have never met before, or one of the people involved in this --
If we were to depend upon the reliability of past predictions, we should be looking at another example of an economic blind date.
Let me pick up what you said about a blind date, which was a fine phrase to choose.
Now suppose that you are having a discussion with your friend-perhaps about whether she should have sent you on that blind date.
Ernest is set up on a series of blind dates with various hard and damaged women.
Elaine is on a blind date, now called a set-up.
Kate is left at the table, once again in the same position as when she was on her blind date.
Paterson also wrote highly of the lonely hearts scene and the blind date scene.
Laurie set them up on a blind date and after some hi-jinx, they developed a strong attraction.