Rendezvous (noun)

  1. A meeting arranged at a particular time and place, especially one between two people who are lovers.
  2. An appointed meeting place or time.

Origin:

Early 18th century: from french rendez-vous, from vous rendez "you come", imperative of rendre "to give back, return".

Examples:

  1. The couple had a rendezvous at the park.
  2. The spies arranged a rendezvous at the old bridge.
  3. The ships rendezvoused at the designated location.
  4. The team had a rendezvous before the game to go over the strategy.
  5. The company had a rendezvous with the investors to discuss the future of the company.
Some random words: unseemly, revulsion, slimy