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convo

[ kon-voh ]

noun

plural convos.
  1. Let's get together for drinks and convo next time you're in town.



verb (used without object)

convoed, convoing.
  1. My work is mostly convoing with customers.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of convo1

By shortening and alteration of conversation
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Example Sentences

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The real kicker came near the end of the convo, when I accidentally pressed a backslash and had to confront the whole suite of A.I. prompts: “/silent,” to send a message without a notification to my friend with whom I was making plans, and then a general Meta AI option, blue ring and all, available for me to “Ask questions.”

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Braxton: It wasn’t the most romantic “we had a wonderful night” morning-after convo.

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did your convo backstage sound like after meeting?

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He said that he “called Taylor and had a hour long convo with her about the line,” that she “thought it was funny,” “gave her blessings,” and even “came up with” the lyric, GQ reported.

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For the rest of the talk, Musk continued to fall back on pablum about how there will be “replies” and Community Notes from users passing judgment on their convo, and that society should “move on” from correcting for historic inequities in race and gender.

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