meet up with someone

meet up with someone
meet up (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know.

Let's meet up for drinks after work.

I met up with a couple of Australians on the train.

Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or unexpectedly

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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