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/CHat/,
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chatting, present participle; chats, 3rd person singular present; chatted, past participle; chatted, past tense;
  1. Talk in a friendly and informal way
    • - she chatted to her mother on the phone every day

  1. (chat) an informal conversation
  2. (chat) chew the fat: talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"
  3. New World chat: birds having a chattering call
  4. (CHAT (AM)) CHAT-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.
  5. (Chat (bird)) Chats (formerly sometimes known as Chat-thrushes) are a group of small Old World insectivorous birds formerly classed as members of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered Old World flycatchers.
  6. (CHAT (gene)) Choline acetyltransferase (abbreviated "ChAT") is an enzyme that is synthesized within the body of a neuron. It is then transferred to the nerve terminal via axoplasmic flow. ...
  7. (Chat (magazine)) Chat is a British weekly women's magazine, published through the IPC Media group, and edited by Gilly Sinclair. The magazine includes mostly real life stories.
  8. (Chat (mining)) Chat is a term for fragments of siliceous rock, limestone, and dolomite waste rejected in the lead-zinc milling operations that accompanied lead-zinc mining in the first half of the twentieth century. ...
  9. (Chat (online)) Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over the Internet, but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using tools such as instant messengers, Internet Relay Chat, talkers and ...
  10. (Chat) An on-line text-based communication between Internet users.
  11. (chat) A form of interactive online communication that enables typed conversations to occur in real-time. When participating in a chat discussion, your messages are instantaneously relayed to other members in the chat room while other members' messages are instantaneously relayed to you.
  12. (chat) A form of real-time electronic communications where participants type what they want to say, and it is repeated on the screens of all other participants in the same chat. ...
  13. (chat) is interaction on a web site, with a number of people adding text items one after the other into the same space at (almost) the same time. A place for chat – chat room – differs from a forum because conversations happen in “real time”, rather as they do face to face.
  14. (Chat) Allows Web surfers to "speak" to one another on a real-time basis. Generally, messages typed in can be viewed immediately.
  15. (Chat) Real-time text-based communication in a virtual environment. Chat can be used in distance education for student questions, instructor feedback, or even group discussion.
  16. (Chat) Typed conversation that you can have with other players at an online poker site (or any online gathering, for that matter).
  17. (Chat) A feature offered by many online services or Web sites that allows participants to "chat" by typing messages which are displayed almost instantly on the screens of other participants who are using the chat room. ...
  18. (Chat) real-time, synchronous, text-based communication via computer.
  19. (chat) Real-time communication over the Internet. You type and send messages that appear almost instantly on the screens of the other people who are participating in the chat..
  20. (CHAT) To communicate with a person, a group, or a site on the Internet in real time by typing on your keyboard. The words you type appear on the screen(s) of all the other participants in the "chat" and their typing appears on your screen.
  21. (Chat) A feature of the internet that allows users to "talk" to one another in virtual real time. Users communicate by typing messages which are sent instantly to another person or group within the chat group. The same has been extended to use voice chat.
  22. (chat) A real-time, text-based conference between two or more network-connected users. See IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and instant messaging.
  23. (chat) Online communication between two or more people who type messages back and forth to each other in real time. Many web portals offer access to topically defined chat rooms that aim to focus conversation on a single subject.
  24. (Chat) A feature that lets you talk with other computer users in real-time online sessions.
  25. (chat) A form of online communication in which users exchange typed messages in "real-time."