Blind-date


a social appointment or date arranged, usually by a third person, between two people who have not met.
either of the participants in such an arrangement.
noun (informal)
a social meeting between two people who have not met before
either of the persons involved
n.

An arranged appointment for a show, dance, etc, where one’s partner is a previously unknown person, usually the friend of a friend
One’s partner on such an occasion (1920s+ esp students)

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