2nd person plural vocative noun
used to address an audience or group of people, similar to "you guys" or "y'all"
used to address an audience or group of people, similar to "you guys" or "y'all"
by hudzell September 10, 2025

You're in a group chat, but there's another one, with everyone but you. It might be real, or you might be paranoid, or both.
Someone asked a question about Saturday's BBQ logistics in the group chat. Then 35 seconds later, deleted it. They must have reposted it in the other group chat.
by dgivista January 18, 2025

by Wellmeow December 20, 2017

Refers to the act of sending a new message in a group chat or messaging platform with the intention of confirming whether a previous message, sent by another member of the group, has been read by one or more recipients. This term is commonly used in messaging applications where read receipts are not directly associated with specific messages, requiring individuals to send their own messages as a way to indirectly monitor the read status of a particular message.
I wasn't sure if anyone noticed Emily's message about the potluck dinner, so I did some chat warding by sending a quick hello. Sure enough, the read receipts lit up, so I knew everyone got the memo.
by arstc October 24, 2023

Having a great conversation in a great location. A lesser conversation in a shittier location could never be platinum chatting.
Man I never thought I’d be talking to you by a bonfire outside of Charlie sheen’s whore house, this is platinum chatting.
by PorkLover69 March 26, 2024

by RF5C February 17, 2024

by Succtron December 14, 2021
