Chat

  • 11chat|ty — chat|ty1 «CHAT ee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. 1. fond of friendly, familiar talk about unimportant things: »The chatty old men played checkers and gossiped all afternoon. 2. having the style or manner of friendly familiar talk: »a chatty article… …

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  • 12Chat — Chat, n. 1. Light, familiar talk; conversation; gossip. [1913 Webster] Snuff, or fan, supply each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A bird of the genus {Icteria}, allied to the… …

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  • 13chat — chat1 [chat] vi. chatted, chatting [< CHATTER] 1. to talk or converse in a light, easy, informal manner 2. Comput. to hold an electronic conversation by exchanging typed messages: the messages appear on each participant s computer screen as… …

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  • 14Chat — (español: charla) es un anglicismo que usualmente se refiere a una comunicación escrita a través de internet entre dos o más personas que se realiza instantáneamente. Es común que estas personas escriban bajo pseudónimos llamados nick. Dentro de… …

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  • 15chat — vb Chat, gab, chatter, patter, prate, prattle, babble, gabble, jabber, gibber denote to emit a loose and ready flow of inconsequential talk or as nouns the talk so emitted. To chat is to talk in light, easy, and pleasant fashion {in easy mirth we …

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  • 16chat-up — ˈchat up 7 [chat up chat ups] noun countable, uncountable an occasion when a person is talking to sb in a way that shows they are interested in them sexually • …

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  • 17Chat — (ch[a^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Chatted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chatting}.] [From {Chatter}. [root]22.] To talk in a light and familiar manner; to converse without form or ceremony; to gossip. Shak. [1913 Webster] To chat a while on their adventures.… …

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  • 18Chat — Chat, n. 1. A twig, cone, or little branch. See {Chit}. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (Mining) Small stones with ore. [1913 Webster] {Chat potatoes}, small potatoes, such as are given to swine. [Local.] [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 19CHAT-FM — is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country music format at 94.5 FM in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The station is owned by Jim Pattison Group.The station originally began broadcasting as an AM station in 1946 at 1270 AM, where it remained… …

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  • 20Chat — [tʃæt] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. chat, eigtl. »Unterhaltung, Plauderei« zu to chat, vgl. ↑chatten>: a) im ↑Internet angebotenes Medium, mit dem online Kontakte hergestellt u. Informationen ausgetauscht werden können; b) Kommunikation… …

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