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Definition of "meet-and-greet" []

  • A social gathering primarily for purposes of networking. (noun)
  • A method of contact between a service provider, such as a hotel collection service, or car hire provider, and the arriving client at an airport or railway station. Usually involving the display of a board with the client's name written on it. (noun)

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Use "meet-and-greet" in a sentence
  • "But she also bristled at the notion that the force's so-called meet-and-greet strategy was misguided."
  • "Stephanie Merry: Ooh, the old parents meet-and-greet."
  • "Part motivational speech, part meet-and-greet, Gen. Amos's visit with Okinawa-based Marines was his first stop in the western Pacific since he became commandant at the end of October."