1. That joke was not funny that was so chatty.
2. Do you see that shirt she has on, she is so chatty for wearing that.
2. Do you see that shirt she has on, she is so chatty for wearing that.
by new2thecollegewrld March 28, 2006
by ali barber September 25, 2003
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.)
'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?"
Friend: "Dude... I didn't realize you were such a chatty... you realize we can no longer hang out now, right?"
by Dan Fitzpatrick September 26, 2007
Something disgusting or unpleasant either in taste, appearance or texture. Most commonly used in Plymouth and the south west, seemingly unkown to persons from outside this area.
by Comedy Dave June 5, 2004
by Lupe June 2, 2004
by BOOOUNDY October 2, 2007
Scottish slang. Refers to illegal drug Ecstasy, MDMA, Sweeties. Makes you very social, i.e. talk a lot.
by Mr Scotsman March 26, 2006