fleshmeet

fleshmeet
fleshmeet (infrml) COMP, GEN Ad-personam-Meeting n, persönliches Treffen n, persönliche Zusammenkunft f (getting together with people in the flesh-and-blood real world, the real reality, meatspace infrml, as opposed to a meeting in the cyberworld)

Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.

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