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convo

American  
[kon-voh] / ˈkɒn voʊ /

noun

convos plural
  1. conversation.

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


verb (used without object)

convoed, convoing
  1. to converse.

    My work is mostly convoing with customers.

Other Word Forms

Inflected Forms

noun

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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