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- Man_date abstract "Man date is a neologism of the 2000s that is used to describe a social situation where two men spend time together one-on-one. The men may be any mix of heterosexual and homosexual. However, \"man date\" refers to a platonic social encounter, not sexual implied or actual. The term was first spread by a New York Times article by Jennifer 8. Lee published in 2005, and was the basis for the 2009 film I Love You, Man.As The New York Times article defined: A man date is two heterosexual men socializing without the crutch of business or sports. It is two guys meeting for the kind of outing a straight man might reasonably arrange with a woman. Dining together across a table without the aid of a television is a man date; eating at a bar is not. Taking a walk in the park together is a man date; going for a jog is not. Attending the movie \"Friday Night Lights\" is a man date, but going to see the Jets play is definitely not.Along with metrosexual and bromance, the term is part of a growing set of neologisms that address modern-day masculinity.".
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- Man_date wikiPageRevisionID "701914885".
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Bromance.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Category:Friendship.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masculinity.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Category:Words_coined_in_the_2000s.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Friday_Night_Lights_(film).
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Gilmore_Girls.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink I_Love_You,_Man.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Jennifer_8._Lee.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Masculinity.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Metrosexual.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Rescue_Me_(U.S._TV_series).
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink Scrubs_(TV_series).
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLinkText "Man date".
- Man_date wikiPageWikiLinkText "man date".
- Man_date date "April 2013".
- Man_date reason "This article is about the phrase "man date"; did these examples use or discuss the phrase?".
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- Man_date subject Category:Friendship.
- Man_date subject Category:Masculinity.
- Man_date subject Category:Words_coined_in_the_2000s.
- Man_date hypernym Neologism.
- Man_date comment "Man date is a neologism of the 2000s that is used to describe a social situation where two men spend time together one-on-one. The men may be any mix of heterosexual and homosexual. However, \"man date\" refers to a platonic social encounter, not sexual implied or actual. The term was first spread by a New York Times article by Jennifer 8.".
- Man_date label "Man date".
- Man_date sameAs Q6746336.
- Man_date sameAs Temu_janji_antara_lelaki.
- Man_date sameAs m.0c0391p.
- Man_date sameAs Q6746336.
- Man_date wasDerivedFrom Man_date?oldid=701914885.
- Man_date isPrimaryTopicOf Man_date.