/ˈkɒnvəʊ/, /ˈkɑnvoʊ/
OriginFrom conversation + -o.
- informalA conversation.
“Now, wait a minute, wait a minute, Mill... you gotta hold on here, 'cause I'm having a convo with your cuz.”
“If she hasn't already noticed something may be wrong, this convo may get here to talk to her pediatrician.”
“In January 2020, Ms. Bennett sent her mother a text. “Had a really long convo with Gov today,” she wrote, outlining a two-hour conversation about numerous topics, including her career goals.”
- informalTo have a conversation, to converse.
“He's a fun dude to convo with.”
Formsconvos(plural) · convos(present, singular, third-person) · convoes(present, singular, third-person) · convoing(participle, present) · convoed(participle, past) · convoed(past)