Link
To meet up with someone, or to date casually.
Definitions
To date or see someone casually, often before it's official.
To meet up or link up with someone.
As a noun, a casual romantic or sexual interest.
Link In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
London MLE slang from 'link up', extended to cover both meeting friends and casual romance. Common across UK youth speech.
People Also Ask
What does link mean in slang?
It means to meet up with someone, or to date them casually. 'A link' is a casual romantic interest.
Does linking someone mean dating them?
It can. 'Linking' often means seeing someone casually before it's official, but it can also just mean meeting up.
What is a 'link' as a person?
A 'link' is someone you're seeing casually — not a full relationship, more of a fling or situationship.
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