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When someone is talking to someone about going out but they don't go out or when the 2 people are getting to know each other so they can start going out.
I asked my friend about her and this boy and she said "we talk".
When a person in a relationship constantly refers to themselves in the "we" form to incorporate their significant other in all of their own opinions, plans, etc. This is especially common in couples that never hang out independently from each other.
1. "Did you want to come out tonight for girls' night?"
"I dunno...I have to see what we are doing first and if we can afford it..."

2. "So are Rachel and Bill getting serious?"
"Yeah I think so--Bill is doing the "we talk" already."
we talk by Anyer August 17, 2009

I'm kidding, we're sisters, we talk 

When you were just kidding, and want to inform someone that your sisterly bond is not broken; you will still talk, from time to time.
"dude i just shided and farded and camed"
"WTF"
"i'm kidding, we're sisters, we talk"
"oh thank baby jesus"

so what should we talk about? 

it's a great respond to fixing a moment of silence lasting anywhere between 5 to 10 minutes. works great on dates. if said sarcastically, u will usually get a laugh & the funny thing is that it will stimulate a conversation.
we just sat there eating our dinner without much dinner conversation. i had to use one of my lines and said: "so what should we talk about?" she giggled and started babbling about something that happened at school, i pretended i was interested but i could stop staring at her cleavage. at the end of the night, she told me i was a great listener and conversationlist. hahhahahahahaa!

we dont talk about that 

something you say when you're asked about something you wanna keep on the low
BOB: So John what did you get on the test?
JOHN: (failed it) umm we dont talk about that

We’ll talk about this later 

What to say when you don’t want to talk about something because you feel uncomfortable, or don’t care. In reality you will not be talking about “this” later.
And so she texted back ‘we’ll talk about this later’ and I haven’t talked to her since.