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Conversation mites 

People who doesn't contribute to a conversation in any meaningful way and clutter the conversation

Usually can be identified by their excessive use of "Lol","Lmao" or by saying random sentences in contrary of a conversation is taking place
Steve: Have you seen the new movie?

Paul: Lol

Fred: Yeah and it was trash

Paul: Lmao

Steve: oh.

Paul: Lol

Fred: You're such a Conversation mites Paul, shut the fuck up
Conversation mites by CertainJeff August 27, 2023

Cover Conversation 

A fake conversation you have to distract or cover what you are really doing.
So I was looking at this girl but did not want her to notice so I started a cover conversation with my buddy.
Cover Conversation by Hay Ray April 29, 2011

homerow conversation

A conversation had on a mobile device, despite you knowing full well it is better suited to be had on a real computer. These conversations are usually ones involving personal feelings, relationships, and general conversational pieces that require paragraphs.
"I'd love to keep this conversation about our relationship's growth going, love, but this is more of a homerow conversation and I'm in the middle of work"
homerow conversation by justicerei January 17, 2012

Rehebnol Conversion 

N. (Re-hib-nol * Con-vir-schon).

:Fuel made from switch blade grass and corn

:similar to ethanol fuel

:an easier conversion to fuel than CNG (Compressed Natural Gas)

This type of fuel does not exist.
I want to use the Rehebnol Conversion on my truck.

Do you think it would be better to used the Rehebnol Conversion than the CNG?

I love how people think rehebnol conversion is real.
Rehebnol Conversion by kpark47 January 27, 2014

orbital conversation 

A conversation whose topic is centered on an individual who is present but not participating.
Jack: "Did you hear about Cory? Man, he's such a tool."
Joe: "Yeah really. What a meathead."
Jimbob: "I never liked that Cory guy either."
Cory: "I hate orbital conversations."

CE (Conversation Ender)

A response that is deliberately used to end a text/verbal conversation.

Typically, millennials will use emoji(s) or other one-word responses as their CE of choice

Older generations are more polite and use CEs such as "Alright, well that's all I have." or "I have to run, but it was great catching up with you!"

The most common CE is "I love you" when talking with a significant other or family member.

Grandma: I was going to win, but then Boras got BINGO first so I lost. I'm really upset.
You: I love you
Grandma: Okay Love you, bye!
'Hang Up
Don't CE (Conversation Ender) me right now, we're still talking!

She ain't interested bro
How do you know?
She just CEd me again

Boy: That's so funny. I can't believe you did that. You're so silly
Girl: Smiley Face