Chat up

Chat up

/ˌtʃæt ˈʌp/
Verb General British

British phrasal verb meaning to flirt with or strike up conversation with romantic intent.

Etymology & History

British phrasal verb meaning to flirt with or strike up conversation with romantic intent. From 'chat' + 'up' (approach). Emerged in the 1960s. 'Chatting someone up' in a pub is quintessential British courtship. Americans use 'hit on'. The term reflects British less direct approach to flirting.

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
1960s
Language
Mild
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Formality
Informal
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