convo
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of convo
By shortening and alteration of conversation
Example Sentences
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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.
From Salon • Apr. 24, 2024
We all know the chatter of a loathed acquaintance might make you flee, for instance, not strike up a convo, while the preserved voice of a deceased loved one is the ultimate memory trigger.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2023
Your convos around the board are about to get more interesting with about 500 new words and variations added to the game’s official dictionary: stan, sitch, convo, zedonk, dox and fauxhawk among them.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2022
Agrawal replies: "In our next convo - treat me like an engineer instead of a CEO and let's see where we get to."
From BBC • Sep. 30, 2022
When the cameraman was ready, I sat on my bed with lots of my Legos behind me, and me and the reporter, Connie, basically had a convo about what I had been doing.
From "The Stars Beneath Our Feet" by David Barclay Moore
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