chat up



chat up

1. Talk flirtatiously to, as in Leave it to Charlie to chat up the girls. This usage is mostly but not entirely British. [Late 1800s]
2. Engage in light, friendly talk, as in He was soon chatting up all the board members. [Mid-1900s]
See also: chat, up

chat up

v.
1. To engage someone in light, casual talk, especially in order to gain his or her favor: The salesperson chatted us up for an hour before we finally decided to buy something. I chatted up the director, hoping to get a part in the film.
2. To talk amorously to someone, usually without serious intentions; flirt with someone: Many people go to the bar just to chat up the attractive bartenders. By their false smiles, we could tell they were coming over to chat us up.
See also: chat, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Guilhermegee-LYER-məPortuguese
Eleanor['elinə]
Lilia-Russian, Ukrainian
GeertjeKHAY:R-tyəDutch
TrudieTROO-dee (English), TRUY-dee (Dutch)English, Dutch
Matty (1)MAT-eeEnglish