Definition of «confab»

The word "confab" is an informal term that means to have a conversation or discussion, often about something important. It can also refer to a meeting or conference where people come together to talk and share information. The origin of the word comes from the Latin word "conferre," which means to bring together or meet for a common purpose.

Phrases with «confab»

Sentences with «confab»

  • Standing at the lectern of Arizona State University's SkySong conference center in April, investment banker Michael Moe exuded confidence as he kicked off his second annual confab of education startup companies and venture capitalists. (thenation.com)
  • Porter Anderson's roundup of Web buzz looks at the deluge of data coming out of confabs in Italy, B&N s battle with S&S, Sebastian Posth's German analytics, and much more. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos emerged from a brief closed - door confab with Mayor Bloomberg in a very good mood. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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