
DWM noun [C]
/ˌdiː.dʌb.ᵊl.juːˈem/
abbreviation for “date with me”: a trend where someone posts content on social media about the dates they have gone on, often with videos documenting a date in real time
In a world where privacy is optional and personal branding is everything, it’s no surprise that dating has gone public—literally. Enter the Date With Me (DWM) trend: a growing movement where Gen Z shares their dating lives online. Perhaps the most polarizing element of the DWM trend is the rise of live-streamed dates. Viewers watch as daters eat dinner, flirt, and sometimes even argue—all in real time.
[eq.irisdating.com, 5 June 2025]
See also GRWM
loud looking noun [U]
/ˌlaʊd ˈlʊkɪŋ/
an approach that involves someone making it clear, usually on social media and dating websites, that they are single and looking for a romantic relationship
Loud looking basically entails being completely open and transparent about your intentions in the dating world. “Loud looking is a mindset that’s all about unapologetically embracing transparency, self-expression, and mutual respect,” [said] Devyn Simone, Tinder’s resident relationship expert.
[vice.com, 3 February 2025]
micromance noun [U]
UK /ˈmaɪ.krəʊˌmæns/ US /ˈmaɪ.kroʊˌmæns/
the small actions that someone does to show they love their partner
“Micromance is all about the small, meaningful acts that build connection,” dating coach Sabrina Zohar told HuffPost. “It’s not grand gestures or expensive dates ― it’s remembering the little things, showing up consistently, being emotionally present.” … “The beauty of micromance is that it makes romance possible anytime, anywhere.”
[huffingtonpost.co.uk, 26 March 2025]
			

















