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Definition of Skype in English: Skypeverb skʌɪpskaɪp [with object]Have a spoken conversation with (someone) over the Internet using the software application Skype, typically also viewing by webcam. my parents want to know when is a good time to Skype me no object the point was to chat and Skype with co-workers and friends Example sentencesExamples - Again, these are just my guesses based on the small percentage of readers that I've met/emailed/skyped.
- He went to bed so late, so I don't know if I'm going to get a chance to Skype with him tonight.
- So in the mean time I will keep Tweeting and Facebooking and Skyping and hope one day to feel connections that are real and true and beyond some illusory Second Life
- I said maybe we should Skype him immediately so that he feels homesick for parmesan straws and aubergine dip.
- Luckily for us, there was a hot spot at the international terminal and we whiled away the afternoon and evening skyping with friends and family.
- Skype has some nice buttons that allow people to skype you in one click, only in China that service is blocked.
- Wi-Fi Skype phones have been around for some time, so you don't have to be tied to your home or desktop when Skyping.
- In the same way that they can listen to music while watching TV, texting, Skyping and doing their homework, they can choose which elements of a celebrity or a lifestyle they wish to embrace and which they don't.
- I just skyped with a friend in the US (very few people today online) and she said it was a global problem, since the US also saw a slowdown.
- It's an interesting perspective, and I thank you for coming on and Skyping with us.
- Consumers do not want to carry numerous single-purpose gadgets and are choosing devices with more functions, such as the iPad 2 with front and back cameras and the ability to Skype.
- Roland has Skyped me several times concerning the events of the day and although I promised to write more about it, I haven't.
- We've been able to Skype with just a few people.
- Please don't Skype us personally about the broadcast, just click that link and follow the instructions.
- Tracey Skyped me later to check it out - at least she gave it the thumbs up.
- I just skyped with one of the contributers of this group blog, who told me he is translating some of my articles into Chinese.
Origin Early 21st century: from Skype, the proprietary name of a software application and VoIP service. Definition of Skype in US English: Skypeverbskīpskaɪp [with object]Have a spoken conversation with (someone) over the Internet using the software application Skype, typically also viewing by webcam. my parents want to know when is a good time to Skype me no object the point was to chat and Skype with co-workers and friends Example sentencesExamples - Skype has some nice buttons that allow people to skype you in one click, only in China that service is blocked.
- So in the mean time I will keep Tweeting and Facebooking and Skyping and hope one day to feel connections that are real and true and beyond some illusory Second Life
- In the same way that they can listen to music while watching TV, texting, Skyping and doing their homework, they can choose which elements of a celebrity or a lifestyle they wish to embrace and which they don't.
- It's an interesting perspective, and I thank you for coming on and Skyping with us.
- We've been able to Skype with just a few people.
- Wi-Fi Skype phones have been around for some time, so you don't have to be tied to your home or desktop when Skyping.
- Consumers do not want to carry numerous single-purpose gadgets and are choosing devices with more functions, such as the iPad 2 with front and back cameras and the ability to Skype.
- Roland has Skyped me several times concerning the events of the day and although I promised to write more about it, I haven't.
- I just skyped with a friend in the US (very few people today online) and she said it was a global problem, since the US also saw a slowdown.
- I just skyped with one of the contributers of this group blog, who told me he is translating some of my articles into Chinese.
- He went to bed so late, so I don't know if I'm going to get a chance to Skype with him tonight.
- Again, these are just my guesses based on the small percentage of readers that I've met/emailed/skyped.
- Tracey Skyped me later to check it out - at least she gave it the thumbs up.
- Please don't Skype us personally about the broadcast, just click that link and follow the instructions.
- I said maybe we should Skype him immediately so that he feels homesick for parmesan straws and aubergine dip.
- Luckily for us, there was a hot spot at the international terminal and we whiled away the afternoon and evening skyping with friends and family.
Origin Early 21st century: from Skype, the proprietary name of a software application and VoIP service. |