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Commercial conversation 

Having a conversation with someone only during the commercial break of a TV show or sporting event, quickly ending when the program comes back on.
Only having 2 minutes and two seconds per commercial conversation, Danny and June took the entire Super Bowl to decide where to have dinner that weekend.
Commercial conversation by bob_c_o January 18, 2010

Formspring conversation 

When someone will have an everyday conversation on formspring, and will constantly right back. and usually spams up your home page and can be utterly annoying.
Question 1
Hey (:
heyyy

Question 2
whats up?
oh nothing much,

etc etc, this is a formspring conversation

organic conversation 

it is a conversation that just flows without any awkward silences or without one of the parties constantly trying to keep the conversation going
I crave an organic conversation right now. I'm so tired of being trying to get people to talk
organic conversation by idoogo August 2, 2017

Deep Conversation 

Is when two people have a very long conversation about everything thats going on in their lfe. This is when you both open up and let your feelings free. It could also make them very close
Dave: Wow i never knew we had so much in common, i feel so much closer to you.

Marry: Yeah i feel the same way, im glad we had a deep conversation tonight.
Deep Conversation by MzLaLii October 20, 2008

seyelent conversation 

another form of intelligence where communication is possible between two or more people with just the use of eye contact.
All it took was just one look and the two of them knew exactly everything that they needed to say-- in the most seductive sort of way. What happened between them was a "seyelent conversation."

double conversation 

Usually through texting or IMing, two people are speaking to one another about a certain topic and during the delay on one of the person's responses, the other person puts in something irrelevant to what they are about to answer. When the other person finishes typing the first response, he/she then begin to respond to the irrelevant comment during the time the other person responds to the first answer. Thus continues a spiral of confusion which usually ends in them asking one another what they are talking about and what they are referring to, topic 1 or 2.
Jim: Hey did you see the new Tim Burton movie?
Anna: *Anna is typing...*
Jim: Oh and btw Lauren got a new puppy!
Anna: No I didn't see it yet. Is it good?
Jim: *Jim is typing...*
Anna: OMG a new puppy? What kind!
Jim: It was okay. More shitty music. I miss Danny Elfman's old stuff.
Jim: Its a chihuahua. Like her old one.
Anna:Yeah I miss it.
Jim: Yeah. It was so much more dynamic.
Anna: Wait.. what? Her old dog?
Jim: No, his music.
Anna: Whose music.
Jim: I'm confused..... sigh. I hate double conversations.