Definition: 1. To talk in a friendly informal way to somebody. 2. Talking, especially informal conversation. 3. Talk socially without exchanging too much information.
Use 'chat' in a sentence:
1. Turn off IM and chat.
2. She was chatting one of the guys up.
3. Nice to chat with you.
4. He likes to spend his time chatting up the local talent.
5. I'll stop by this evening for a chat.
6. 'Have you been chatting for long?' — 'Ever since you left.'
7. She was chatting away, nineteen to the dozen.
8. They're having a chat.
9. I just called in for a chat.
10. You should go shopping and chat with friends.
11. I enjoy a chat with a friend.
12. You have left this chat.
13. It enables guests to walk around and chat freely.
14. She chatted for a few minutes about the qualities she considered desirable in a secretary.
15. He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.
16. Don't chat at work.
17. His chat ran on.
18. As we sat round chatting, I began to think I'd made a mistake.
19. I was just phoning up for a chat.
20. Chat to you later.
21. Sometimes we chat online.
22. Today's chat is very interesting.
23. She laughed and chatted but was, in truth, not having much fun.
24. Who will be added in the group chat?
25. We chat together sometimes.
26. Do you often chat online?
27. I want a bit of a chat.
28. We usually chat with our friends.
29. They chatted merrily.
30. That's enough chat from me ─ on with the music!
31. They'll happily chat for hours.
32. Well, I can't stand here chatting all day.
33. She started using chat lines basically for someone to talk to.
34. He'd spent most of that evening chatting up one of my friends.
35. I had a long chat with her.
36. Is that your best chat-up line?
37. They were soon chatting away like old friends.
38. I thought I'd, you know, have a chat with you.
39. You can chat to other people who are online.
40. The customers smooch and chat.
41. She guested on several chat shows while visiting Britain.
42. She spends her time chatting and SMSing.
43. These include online games, chat rooms and so on.
44. So we begin to chat.
45. What were you chatting about?
46. He was a paradox ─ a loner who loved to chat to strangers.
47. The device permits multitasking, letting you, for example, simultaneously surf the Web and chat via IM.
48. Never chat with strangers online.
49. Whatever you want to chat about, we'll do it tonight.
50. He's been on the computer all morning, chatting with his friends.
51. They chatted casually on the phone.
52. He had once had his own networked chat show.
53. It's nice having friends to chat to.
54. He's very forward and confident and chats happily to other people.
55. Do you suppose we could get together for a little chat sometime soon?