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group chat

American  
[groop chat] / ˈgrup ˈtʃæt /

noun

  1. Digital Technology. a dedicated space in a messaging application where three or more people can exchange messages over the Internet.


Example Sentences

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While the “Mommy? Mamacita” conversation, where Huda Mustafa revealed that she was a mom to a confused Nic, was the meme of the summer, it was Huda’s crash-outs — plural — that provided ongoing fodder for our group chat.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Ambituuni said he learnt of the change of bus operator through a parents' group chat which prompted him to check what the new fares would be, learning the term-long outlay would equate to £302.40.

From BBC

“You don’t think he’s texting his friends in the group chat like, ‘Yo, you guys just saw me on “Sunday Night Football.”

From Los Angeles Times

I shared it with a group of my friends today in a group chat — just like, “Happy Friday, y’all.”

From Los Angeles Times

Laufey: Can I be in this group chat?

From Los Angeles Times