wine and dine
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[edit]Verb
[edit]wine and dine (third-person singular simple present wines and dines, present participle wining and dining, simple past and past participle wined and dined)
- (transitive) To entertain or woo someone with a fine meal.
- 1975, “The Pill”, in Back to the Country, performed by Loretta Lynn:
- You wined me and dined me when I was your girl / Promised if I'd be your wife, you'd show me the world
- 2004, “Hey Fuck You”, in To the 5 Boroughs, performed by Beastie Boys:
- So don't ask me to wine and dine ya / I'm from Brooklyn, you're from Regina
- 2023 November 15, Tessa Wong, “Xi Jinping arrives in US as his Chinese Dream sputters”, in BBC[1]:
- Five years ago, when he was wined and dined by Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Mr Xi was in charge of a China still in the ascendancy.
- (intransitive) To eat lavishly.
Translations
[edit]to entertain someone with a fine meal
to eat lavishly
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