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1) The act of verbalizing. 2) The social area above friends, and below boyfriend/girlfriend. 3) The word that often causes the most confusion (and most explaining) in relationship explanations. Social Person: So, I hear Tim and Gina have been talking for awhile now.
Unaware Person: Well I've been talking to Tiff for awhile now... Social Person: Really? Unaware Person: Yeah! We've talked about like, everything from food to gossip! Social Person: ... *word explanation occurs* |
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When two people are not exclusive with each other nor have established what they are as a couple, but have some sort of relationship. "John and I go out a lot but we're just talking." or "We've been talking for months now but we're not together."
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When two people like eachother and are getting to know each other better,but are still single and not "going out" yet. I've been talking to talking to this boy for a few weeks, but hes not my boyfriend yet.
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"stage" in which you are still single but interested in another person and vice versa. this ends when the dating stage begins I'm talking to this one guy I met a week ago.
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The verbal form of Texting someone. Often used in the "Old Days" before the cell phone. John and Steven are talking.
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New-age term for "dating". The process of going out on dates and getting to know another person, prior to being in a relationship with them. I have been talking to Gina for a while now, I'm thinking about asking her out.
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When two people are between friends with benefits and an exclusive relationship. M:So how are things with Jim?
E: I'm not sure, its more than a physical thing, but we're definitely not dating. M:You're totally talking. It's a Michigan thing. Are they dating? No, they're just talking. Oh. |
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