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EPISODE · May 3, 2016 · 43 MIN

Interview: Pete & Shana Discuss - Dating

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Send us Fan MailVocabulary list:To make out – to kissTo pick up on (someone) (US) - to hook up with, to have physical relations with someone, i.e. kissing, etc.To pick up (someone) (Aus) – to hook up with, to have physical relations with someone, i.e. kissing, etc.To hit on – to make sexual advances towards someone.Blind date – A date where people have been set up by friends and have never seen one another before.Matchmaker – someone who matches two people to go on a date, etc.Set up – when a friend or friends has organized a date for two people.Dating – To be seeing someone romantically on a regular basis (the stage before being “together” or being in a relationship.Single (and ready to mingle) - Said when you are a single person ready to meet other single people.To cross paths – to meet, to come across by chance.Fate – the development of events outside of a person’s control; destiny.A soul mate – a person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner.To hit it off – to get along very wellTo ask out (on a date) – to ask someone to go on a date with you.To break the ice – to do or say something to relieve tension or to get conversation going in a situation or when strangers meet.To hookup – to pick up, to make out, etc.To have game – to be talented at talking to the opposite sex.The bases – 4 bases – (from baseball) said when referencing how far you got when hooking up with someone.• 1st - kissing• 2nd - touching or feeling above the waist.• 3rd – touching or feeling below the waist.• 4th base / home base – to sleep with someone / to have sex.A gold-digger – someone who is in a relationship with someone else only because they have a lot of money.To go all the way – to sleep with someone / to have sex with someone.To get some – To get some physical action from / with someone.

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