Define Going Steady Meaning

Going Steady
What white kids in the 50's called "dating"

Johnny gave me his pin at the dance ... now I know we're going steady!
By Chloette
Going Steady
Staying with a significant other for an extended amount of time, often under the assumption that you will refrain from dating other people during said time.

Me and my girl have been going steady for 6 months now.
By Eveleen
Going Steady
When two people are considered "going out" or "dating."

Zach and Kelly are going steady.
By Polly
Going Steady
This term is used when you have been dating someone for a considerable length of time and have developed a strong relationswhip with them.

"Are you still shagging that bird?"
"Yeah, we're going steady"
By Cassandre
Going Steady
dating in an exclusive, committed sense (somewhat archaic; the term is used in the film Bye Bye Birdie, for example)

Sally and Jim have been going steady now for three months.
By Ailsun
Going Steady

q: are bob and lisa going steady?
a: yes, they've been going steady for 8 months now
By Filia
Going Steady
When you've been going out with one person for a considerable length of time.

(Often used on Saved By The Bell.)

Dom and I have been going steady for almost 7 months now.
By Clovis
Going Steady
dating someone without constantly breaking up and getting back together. Not really used anymore. It's synoymous with "going out".

Tim and Andrea are going steady.
By Teresina
Going Steady
To date someone exclusively and see them on a regular basis. Kids first start "going steady" in middle school.

Jenny and I are going steady.
By Wynne
Going Steady
Exclusively dating a member of the opposite sex for an extended period of time.

Michelle and I have been going steady for about six months now.
By Hyacinthie