Sentences with phrase «into cuffing season»

The cached version of the now - removed Amazon page detailing the Alexa service claims the skill will allow users to go on their first date «feeling prepared, confident, and ready to dive into Cuffing Season

Not exact matches

The survey, which was conducted by premium dating site EliteSingles, looked into the concept of «cuffing season» — the idea that the arrival of fall (and the resulting cold weather) means single people are more inclined to seek a steady partner.
Urban Dictionary defines «Cuffing Season» as «Usually the colder months; i.e. fall or winter, when new relationships start and old relationships turn into engagements.
Edmonton has, since the start of time, been bitingly cold for much of the year, and it can be argued that this is when the term cuffing season came into being... except that in chilly old AB, it's pretty much 75 % cuffing season.
The holidays and cuffing season slam right into one another, meaning a lot of people's dating lives kick into high gear this time of year.
Its no surprise that during the cuffing season, messages come sliding into your inboxes such as: «how've you been», «how are things» as match.com for instance shows regular spikes in online activity by up to 56 % as January approaches.
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