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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guy for a date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a male individual who is being considered or sought after for a romantic outing or engagement.
Example: "I'm looking for a guy for a date this weekend; do you know anyone who might be interested?"
Alternatives: "a man for a date" or "a date with a guy".
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You'd think a woman who has traveled the galaxy, saving the Doctor thousands of times, would have something more interesting to do than hackle a guy for a date.
If you're meeting a guy for a date, getting there 10 minutes earlier can help you feel like you have the lay of the land and like you're in control of the situation.
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"There's a woman in my book who ruled out a guy for a second date because he ordered tap water — she thought it indicated he was cheap," said Ms. Gottlieb, 43, the author of "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough".
For example, say you've gone out with a guy for a few dates and you're already telling your friends that he's "The One" and you're spending all this time fantasizing about your perfect marriage together, instead of spending time with him just being in the present relationship.
You date a guy for a while (read: hang out his apartment and watch HBO).
I've been dating a guy for a month.
"I was dating a guy for a while who would send me some incredibly sexy texts.
One of those friends, Birger told me, "had been dating a guy for a couple years.
One of the perks of dating a guy for a long time in relation to dick sucking is that I can accurately predict whether my boyfriend's cum is going to taste like salty milk or liquid fucking garbage.
As Kauffman tells it: "He handed out a questionnaire and one of the questions was, 'For sleeping with a guy on a date, do you think Monica is A) A Slut, B) A Whore, C) Too Easy, D) None Of The Above.
You never want to be with a girl who will only date a guy for looks.
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