Word used in Irelans,mostly Donegal area. It means 'bye' essentially,but can also be like 'good riddance'Normally used in caps when typed,or with multiple A's.
Example 1.
-okay,I better go,CHAAT!
-right,chaaaat!
Example 2.
- are you not talking to Cara anymore.
-Naw,we got in this big fight so chat to her!
-okay,I better go,CHAAT!
-right,chaaaat!
Example 2.
- are you not talking to Cara anymore.
-Naw,we got in this big fight so chat to her!
by GoodGoneGirl December 20, 2010

by A February 18, 2007

by redgyul September 22, 2004

by DaniJo October 3, 2007

A derogatory term applicable to anyone. Derived from a type of potato, usually small. "Chat" was originally used to describe people with heads that are small and rough in shape, but has since been adopted into everyday language to describe unclean people.
by Josh Byrnes September 3, 2005

Talking a lot, especially while at work. Communicating frequently with your Coworkers. Striking up conversation with attractive men in neon green shirts and khaki pants. See also: Chatty Cathy, Gossiping Gabby, Bellowing Billie or Talkative Tony
by Davidptpm June 10, 2008
