To continue to speak to someone when they are either disconected from the internet or cell phone. To speak to the air.
Dammit Kez disconnects so much I spend more time air talking then I do talking to him!
Conversations about serious business between two moguls.
Dj khaled and diddy are about to have some serious cloth talk about their next business ventures.
A divine gigachad and is a fucking god.
He is a supreme being who is 40 years old, gay, and likes minors.
"What God do you pray to?"
"Talking Ben"
What started as a niche Instagram community referring to the Fortnite default skin as Geenop Gropman has slowly morphed into somewhat of a language. Essentially grop talk is speaking in meme, and irony is the name of the game.
“Hey what do you want for breakfast?”
“I don’t know, maybe cum?”
“Hey, little early for grop talk don’t you think? It’s barely noon!”
A series of 5-6 short talks (<10 minutes) that prepare, and make a captive audience ready for a particular purpose around a real-world topic e.g. "Urban Mobility" "Future Workplace" "Zero emissions" "Zero Returns" "Frontline Safety".
Collaborative discussion needs to make a connection fast, be open-ended, bound to trigger something after. This format tries to kill the small talk and get to the point. Primer talks goal is to facilitate perspectives, and speaker and audience engagement after.
Audiences want real-world decision makers making it happen, not innovation theatre. Primer talks are used to set the stage for immersive problem solving workshops design sprint, a hackathon, "blue-sky" design thinking etc. IT is the contextual awareness that that is needed to start! It is the undercoat!
The act of speaking in the proper English language.
"cracker talk " is something that most niggers can't do.
Used in a sarcastic tone when someone has made an obvious "scientific discovery". Derives from the global TED conferences.
Person 1: "I left my water bottle outside in the snow and it froze!"
Person 2: "Really? Maybe you should do a f***ing TED talk about it, surely no one has heard of that before."