Meaning of OkCupider | Babel Free
Definitions
A user of the American online dating service OkCupid.
Examples
“Solution: OkCupid Labs wants to advance its mobile platform to gather new kinds of data on real-world dating behavior. Via the app, users will be encouraged to give instant feedback about their dates with other OkCupiders.”
“Besides, friending an OkCupider and giving him access to all my revealing pictures and info about my friends so he can see who we might know in common felt unnecessary. […] I was on the fence about a second date, but then I thought back to Granny’s feelings about Mike, an OkCupider I got drinks with a few weeks prior. […] We were in the same dating trenches, and it was nice to have common ground to gossip about with a like-minded OkCupider. […] I decided to make myself busy with Drew, an OkCupider who responded to the line in my profile: “You Should Message Me If: You’re not creepy and you are wearing a shirt in your pic.””
“The app matches you up with other OkCupiders who are in your vicinity.”
“5 SIGNS YOU’RE OVERDATING / 1 Fifty percent of your daily calories are from alcohol. Because you’re at a bar every night doing shots with OkCupiders like MuscleMatt57, the shirtless selfie guy who lists “protein powder” as one of his best friends.”
“For instance, on the dating website OkCupid, men are two inches taller than the national average and a surprising number are exactly six feet tall. Women are a solid one inch taller than the national average. Or are they? The most likely explanation—and, if you believe the blog posts and forum discussions, the one typically assumed by OkCupiders themselves—is that many OkCupiders exaggerate their height by a bit. […] Yet, the threads that were common to our three evidence games are present in this case, too. There’s a motive to persuade (people typically prefer taller partners). There is private information (the OkCupider’s height).”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.