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Hooking up (1 Viewer)

How do you define it?

  • Kissing/making out

    Votes: 113 74.3%
  • Sex

    Votes: 13 8.6%
  • Getting together (oldie version =p)

    Votes: 19 12.5%
  • Something else?

    Votes: 7 4.6%

  • Total voters
    152

GaDaMIt

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huh..? Well I think "Hooking Up" means just dating someone, not necessarily involving any of those options aside from 'other'. Just think about it. When someone says their friends hooked him up.. his friends didnt make him kiss someone. They intro'd him and crap.. not too sure of what exactly my definition is, but its something along the line of a successful introduction? i dunno..
 

alby

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i put kissing, but acutally i'm agreeing with ^ ..hooking up as in matchmaking sorta thing, i read it as more getting with than the other hooking up
natstar said:
i think "got with him" means kissing/making out as well.
yah, getting with someone = kissing as far as i've ever heard. the first time i heard it, it was a day after i'd just had my first kiss...some girls at school who knew about it ask me "what happened? did you get with him?", i was like "uhh...he just kissed me...:confused:". very confusing situation, i can tell you that for sure

i never use "get/got with" or "hook/ed up"...its like teeny bopper language to me, havent herd them enough for them to be too ambiguous
 

AsyLum

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Making love to the mouth like a pirate to his parrot, is such a cooler term.
 

Katie123

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i get so confused with either got with or hooked up
i usually take got with as kissing and hooked up as in more than that. still confusing tho.
 

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