chat up
Britishverb
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to talk flirtatiously to (a person), esp with the intention of seducing him or her
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to talk persuasively to (a person), esp with an ulterior motive
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Talk flirtatiously to, as in Leave it to Charlie to chat up the girls . This usage is mostly but not entirely British. [Late 1800s]
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Engage in light, friendly talk, as in He was soon chatting up all the board members . [Mid-1900s]
Example Sentences
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It’s a place where people pause to chat up strangers on oak-and-magnolia-draped streets, a place where boutiques sell smocked baby dresses and shirts with phrases such as “Pearls Are Always Appropriate.”
From Slate • May 4, 2026
The Florida governor sidled into a booth to chat up a pair of newlyweds.
From Reuters • Jul. 31, 2023
So they hang out around a gate where flights to Kazakhstan typically take off, and chat up Russian-speaking tourists who can give them cash in return for money wired from their Russian bank accounts.
From Washington Post • Jan. 25, 2023
Covering them is like attending a riveting theatrical drama, except you get to wander behind the curtain and chat up the actors.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 29, 2022
Four casinos down on the strip, Jule surveyed six restaurants until she found a place to order a coffee and chat up a lonely college student who was just starting work on the night shift.
From "Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart
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