Used near the beginning of online streaming, "chat" is commonly used to refer to a group of people in an online stream or chatroom.
"Chat, I just hit a nasty clip."
This word originated from the one and only Kaitlyn The Great. She was the first ever person to address a group of people all at once by a simple one word phrase "chat". Genius idea really, signalling to your companions that your upcoming words are directed at all of them not just a select few. Kaitlyn has been saying it since before you were born she's fr the OG.
"Hey Chat"
"Wacth out chat, there is shooting up ahead"
"Don't let me down chat, this is not a drill"
A chat lock-in is a situation where a person locks you into a one-way conversation where they proceed to tell you every detail of whatever comes to their mind without letting you add to the conversation or politely end the conversation.
Once in a chat lock-in it is very difficult to end the conversation and you must find or invent new and enhanced methods to escape this lock-in.
Get away. Get away as fast as you can.
Person one: Huwww boy, what a day.
Person two: Really, what makes you say that?
<commence chat lock-in>
Person one: <Proceeds to talk endlessly about subjects which are vaguely related to your original question>
Famfam chat - n. Group of home boys who drink every chance they get, half don't have jobs, and none have girlfriends, yet think they can "get some" like Ice Poseidon.
"hey bro are you in famfam chat?"
"yes bro I'm gay"
James, the chat girlfriend, got fucked by sigma repeatedly
When your wifi is so shitty that you can't tell if the chat is dead or not
Person 1: dude I'm at a hotel and the wifi is so bad I think I have Schrödinger's chat
Person 2: what
Person 1: get it it's like I dont know if the chat is dead or not like instead of the cat
Person 2: wow you used the experiment correctly in a joke that's rare