chat

Definition

  • verb: to talk with someone in a casual way
  • verb: to talk in an informal or familiar manner
  • often used before another noun
  • synonyms: chatter, babble, babblement

Examples

  • She stayed up all night 'chatting' with her friends online.

  • We 'chatted' about our plans for the summer.

  • He tried to 'chat up' a girl at the dance.

Movie quotes

  • (..) Oh, seriously now. I'd love to have a little talk with you, Linguini, in my office. - Am I in trouble? - Trouble? No. A little wine, a friendly chat. Just us cooks. The plongeur won't be coming to you for advice anymore, eh, Colette? He's gotten all he needs. Toasting your success, eh, Linguini? (..)
    2007 Ratatouille
  • (..) You're welcome. No, no, no, no. So we will not talk with us. I will not be that guy. #They can not put me in that category. "I chat with who kindly ... "As he takes me aside to another and buys me things. "No! Talk to me! "Samantha, how was your week?" "It was hard. Separated Billy and Ellen ... (..)
    2014 Boyhood
  • (..) we do here in Boston. Oh, the Cardinal said you had a nice visit. Yes, we did. He's an extraordinary man. I'm glad you had a chance to chat. Enjoying yourself? Uh, to be honest, these events aren't really my strong suit. Yeah. Are you involved with the charity? (..)
    2015 Spotlight