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Chatterati

People who spend all their time online with social media, and are considered (or consider themselves) to be the experts on whatever the subject is that they are blathering on about.
Robert Scoble is a card-carrying member of the tech chatterati.
by Wine Soaked August 4, 2011
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Chatterbox

Someone who talks way to much And doesn't shut up
Jesse never shuts up he's such a chatterbox
by Cestatoi February 26, 2015
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Splatten and Chatten

When one is texting, facebooking, tweeting and/or responding to e-mails while sitting on the toilet.
I solved a lot of the world problems while I was splatten and chatten.
by Hawtex February 10, 2015
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chattanooga challupa

The act of deficating in a women's vagina, then proceding to have intercourse with her. When you are about to sploog you add a little sour cream on top and it looks like a delicious meal from Taco Bell.

Often found in the hills of tennessee.
Dude, i totally chattanooga challupaed her, then i got hungry and we went to taco bell.
by the jizza July 14, 2004
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ass chatter

When one has gas that produces a series of short, loud farts.
The Taco Bell I ate for lunch gave me a bad case of the ass chatter.
by Mr. Bubblehead March 22, 2005
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chattle

"Chattle" is actually spelled Chattel and comes from a Middle English word meaning "property." It is commonly used to refer to degraded or enslaved people; those seen as property. In some areas, it has a racist connotation. If you are going to be a bigot, at least learn how to spell your slurs.
In the early days of the United States, human beings were often traded like chattel (misspelled as chattle).
by Celestiallama February 20, 2008
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chatty

chat·ty
'cha-tE
chat·ti·er; -est

1: (adj) One who's social structure is either mostly or entirely based around geek culture as defined by the standards of "geek" prior to 1985. Especially pertaining to ham radio enthusiasts or in some cases, CB culture.

Origin: From the root 'chat'. (Ham radio enthusiasts prefer verbal communication using antiquated analog communications technology.)
Chatty: "Hey want to come back to my place and check out my collection of LED calculators and tube based lab bench test equipment? Maybe we'll be able to finish my old Heath Kit HX-10 "Marauder" SSB Transmitter and talk to PA3GIO in the Galapagos Islands!"

Friend: "Dude... I didn't realize you were such a chatty... you realize we can no longer hang out now, right?"
by Dan Fitzpatrick January 3, 2009
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