A word used by people that spell so badly they have no hope of saying the word converse in normal conversation
by Hatfishing king December 13, 2018
Is a word that is supposed to be a verb deriving from a mutation of "converse" and "conversation. It is in the dictionary as "non-standard except in some dialects".
Some may believe this entry in the dictionary gives the word validity. It doesn't. Any slang or bastardized word embraced by popular culture could end up in the dictionary with this definition. That in no way means that it is a legitimate word.
From the same school as "irregardless" or "ain't". An example was given above to attempt to legitimize this word by quoting rap songs. Ridiculous. Is "Sizzurp" a real English word too?
Some may believe this entry in the dictionary gives the word validity. It doesn't. Any slang or bastardized word embraced by popular culture could end up in the dictionary with this definition. That in no way means that it is a legitimate word.
From the same school as "irregardless" or "ain't". An example was given above to attempt to legitimize this word by quoting rap songs. Ridiculous. Is "Sizzurp" a real English word too?
The type of sentence you might hear from someone who believes this is a word:
"I don't speak English that good but I'm gonna conversate wit cha irregardless"
"I don't speak English that good but I'm gonna conversate wit cha irregardless"
by wordhelper79 March 01, 2012
A word used by people that spell so badly they have no hope of saying the word converse in normal conversation
A word used for people trying to initiate conversation on dating sites, to no avail.
A word used for people trying to initiate conversation on dating sites, to no avail.
"We had nothing in common, nothing to conversate about"
"I tried to conversate with her but she was too busy waving to other dudes"
"I tried to conversate with her but she was too busy waving to other dudes"
by Hatfishing king December 13, 2018
For dumb asses who don't know the difference between conversing and having a conversation. i.e. She and I were going to conversate about that issue.
by Pearls4Girls March 10, 2017
The real word is "converse," as "orientate" is really meant to be the word "orient." There is a difference between being creative and verbal rather than sounding stupid because you think you have game.
Guy: "I came over here to conversate and become orientated with you."
Girl: "WTF? I thought you just wanted to talk and get to know me better."
See you stupid that sounds? Please, for the love of God, stop saying that stupid shit. Don't you want to be somebody?
Girl: "WTF? I thought you just wanted to talk and get to know me better."
See you stupid that sounds? Please, for the love of God, stop saying that stupid shit. Don't you want to be somebody?
by MadamexXx March 13, 2009
To have a conversation to converse.
Contrary to popular belief the word conversate is a real word and has had a place in the websters dictionary since 1973.
The word may in fact be older than many people who state that only white trash, illogical idiots use the word.
The word Conversate is formed through a process in etymology known as back-formation. Many literary geniuses of their time used back- formation such as but not limited to Shakespeare.
Also many common and accepted words in both English and other languages all over the world contain common words that are formed through back formation.
Many ignorant individuals could learn a thing or two by studying up on both the word conversate, and other back-formations before criticizing and making a generalization about a word and the people who choose to use it.
Contrary to popular belief the word conversate is a real word and has had a place in the websters dictionary since 1973.
The word may in fact be older than many people who state that only white trash, illogical idiots use the word.
The word Conversate is formed through a process in etymology known as back-formation. Many literary geniuses of their time used back- formation such as but not limited to Shakespeare.
Also many common and accepted words in both English and other languages all over the world contain common words that are formed through back formation.
Many ignorant individuals could learn a thing or two by studying up on both the word conversate, and other back-formations before criticizing and making a generalization about a word and the people who choose to use it.
by fishguy88 April 15, 2012
I would like to conversate with you now about your idea but I am already late for a meeting.
Let's just kick back and conversate.
Let's just kick back and conversate.
by Sreyem June 26, 2010