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be past your sell-by date if someone is past their sell-by date, they are not wanted or useful any more because they are too old. There's plenty of time to have a baby, I'm not past my sell-by date yet. See also: past a blind date an arranged meeting for two people who have never met each other before, in order to try to start a romantic relationship. I agreed to go on a blind date with one of Savita's ex-boyfriends. See also: blind a heavy date (American & Australian, humorous) a planned meeting between two people who are very interested in having a romantic or sexual relationship. I think Carol has a heavy date - she's been in the bathroom for over an hour. See also: heavy out-of-date 1. old and therefore not useful or correct any more. I do have a road map but I suspect it's out-of-date. He claimed the report was inaccurate and based on out-of-date information. Some of her ideas are hopelessly out-of-date. 2. if a document is out-of-date, it cannot be used any more because the period of time when it could be used has ended. I found out my passport was out-of-date the day before I was due to travel. No one noticed that he was using an out-of-date permit. bring someone up to date to provide someone with the most recent information or developments. Aides brought the governor up to date on the negotiations. See also: bring bring something up to date to change something to include the latest information or developments. He brought the book up to date by adding a new section on environmental policies. See also: bring drop-dead date a time by which something must be done. Glickman said the drop-dead date is December 31 — after that, no funds will be available. See also: drop-dead keep someone/something up to date to provide the latest information to someone or for something. Every week I have to keep the lists up to date by adding or deleting names. The company has a computer wizard on the staff who keeps us up to date on the latest in electronics. See also: keep to date to this time. I wrote to you two months ago, but to date I have not received a reply. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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