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- noun the
year ,month , andday of someone'sbirth ;date of birth
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Examples
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Often, his birthdate is recorded as March 15, 1767 in South Carolina, but many biographers claim that he was born to his Irish parents on their journey to America.
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He's birthdate is listed as Jan. 1, 1994 in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 registration lists found by the AP.
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She was adopted as a kitten by the Technical Store's first manager, so her exact birthdate is unknown and she was always quite coy about that.
Día de los Muertos Maggie Jochild 2007
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Extra special added surprise: if your birthdate is not set, the options to show adult content are disabled.
Public service announcement calimac 2007
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"Perhaps by this [his birthdate] is indicated how the child would be of great purity and sanctity."
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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The late '82 birthdate is already in his third OHL season, but didn't get a lot of work in his first two years and is just beginning to blossom.
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I am 28 years old, my birthdate is 18 October 1944.
Burns, Michael T. 1977
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The first time I read about her, I thought the birthdate was a typo.
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And then the actual Draft call-ups by the new method of only calling your birthdate number if needed in one calendar year, effectively ended when the last number to be needed was announced in late 1970.
"It’s peculiar and unnerving in a way to see so many young people walking around with cell phones and iPods in their ears..." Ann Althouse 2009
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The documents that they showed on TV got his birthdate, which is a very rare birthday. 01-01 - 1980, and it's got his social -- and it is him, there's no doubt.
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