1. tryst - Noun
2. tryst - Verb
To trust.
Trust.
An appointment to meet; also, an appointed place or time of meeting; as, to keep tryst; to break tryst.
To agree with to meet at a certain place; to make an appointment with.
To mutually agree to meet at a certain place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoth Nate (Sean Dominic) and Elena (Brytni Sarpy) continue to face the consequences of their tryst. Source: Internet
And let’s not overlook the secret Angels crush of so many teenaged dykes during the 70s, Ferret Fawcett Majors, who is rumored to have more than one tribadic tryst while a cheerleader in her native Corpus Christi. Source: Internet
Ferguson then broke his own lockdown in a tryst with his married lover and justified it by claiming he had antibody immunity (which given what we now know about decaying antibodies may not have been correct). Source: Internet
Although he was seen struggling with inherited financial troubles in the first SPF government his second tryst with power in SPF-II was a honeymoon with abundant funds flowing in the state from a confident Congress led government at New Delhi. Source: Internet
Anushka's tryst with stardom began with horror thriller "Arundhati". Source: Internet
In "Misty," she builds a snowman, only to have a "one and only tryst" in bed where she kisses "his ice-cream lips." Source: Internet