meeting n.— «In addition, other loan terms such as the Konglish term meeting (meaning a blind date) can be introduced in appropriate English usage contexts.» —“Speaking in Tongues: Chinglish, Japlish and Konglish” by David...
–ting suffix denoting an activitity related to dating. Etymological Note: 팅 < Eng. meeting. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
meeting n. a group date; a blind date. Cf. -ting. Etymological Note: 미팅 < Eng. meeting (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
meeting n.— «Adding or using the English gerund suffix “-ing” (or “-ting”) is quite common in Korean/Konglish, from “sogaeting” to “phone-ting” to “meeting” (group blind date)...
meeting
n.— «“Meeting” is the general term for all blind dates.» —“The ‘meet’ market” JoongAng Daily (Seoul, Korea) July 27, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
meeting n.— «As dating became less and less formal, the “-ting” ending was used to describe these new styles of courtship. The dating format began changing in the 1970s, with university students who felt stifled by the old...