noun Street Slang

Linkup

/ˈlɪŋkʌp/ · noun · slang

A meetup or hangout — 'we had a linkup' means we got together.

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Definitions

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A meetup or gathering between people. 'A linkup' is the act of getting together with friends or a date.

“We're planning a linkup this weekend.”
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As a verb ('link up'), to meet or connect with someone.

“Let's link up after work.”
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Can specifically mean a romantic or casual date.

“She invited me to a linkup, just us two.”
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Linkup In A Sentence

the linkup is set for saturday, you in
had a calm linkup with the mandem yesterday
first linkup with her went really well

Origin & Usage

From standard 'link up' (to connect), nominalized in London MLE into 'linkup' for a meetup. 'Link' alone also means a romantic interest in UK slang.

Variants linklink up

People Also Ask

What does 'linkup' mean in UK slang?

It means a meetup or hangout. 'A linkup' is getting together with friends, and it can also mean a date.

What does 'linkup' mean in texting?

It refers to meeting up with someone — 'let's have a linkup' means let's get together.

Does 'link' mean a date in UK slang?

Yes — 'link' or 'linkup' can mean a romantic meetup, and 'a link' can refer to the person you're seeing casually.

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