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Talk

The act of opening one's mouth, and communicating, to protect one's finances from being exploited by the public

Sarah: Can you Talk?
Chong: *zoom* *zoom* *zoom*

by publicownedhome March 12, 2021


Talking

The verbal form of Texting someone. Often used in the "Old Days" before the cell phone.

John and Steven are talking.

by Imnotmeareyoume September 12, 2010

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talking to

talking to (v) -- to spend free time, communicate regularly, and engage in physical intimacy with someone with whom one might consider becoming Facebook official.

More detailed explanation available at www.genresofmylife.blogspot.com

Sean is talking to a new girl; that's why he hasn't been hanging out with the guys lately.

by The Genres of My Life October 4, 2011

39๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


Talking

That which my pissed-off girlfriend is not doing to me at the moment.

"I'm sorry"

death stare

"No really, it came out wrong"

death stare

"OK fine, that dress really does make you look fat."

by Ryan Mock April 19, 2005

396๐Ÿ‘ 289๐Ÿ‘Ž


talk

to speak with words from the mouth.

Would you like to talk with her, today or sometime in the future?
No, we talked to each other already.

by dirk dorkwad December 19, 2011

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no talk

my mood now

my mood no talk

by Entity588 November 20, 2020


talk

this means speech

i will someday talk with my cat

by hiqqwwee January 15, 2021