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What (who) is BANTERING - definition


Bantering      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Banter.
banter         
  • 1935}})
  • A group of men chatting in [[Ponce, Puerto Rico]]
  • Discussion between two old friends
INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
Discuss; Discussion; Convo; Banter; Conversationalist; Casual convo; Conversed; Conversing; Conversational; Disscusion; Oral communication; Oral Communication; Conversations; Discusion; Bants; Functional conversation; Computer-generated conversations; AI-generated conversation
(banters, bantering, bantered)
1.
Banter is teasing or joking talk that is amusing and friendly.
She heard Tom exchanging good-natured banter with Jane.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you banter with someone, you tease them or joke with them in an amusing, friendly way.
The soldiers bantered with him as though he was a kid brother...
We bantered a bit while I tried to get the car started.
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, also V with quote (non-recip)
Bantered      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Banter.
Examples of use of BANTERING
1. They are bantering as soldiers like to do and they are better because they are together.
2. He seemed to enjoy the encounter, joking and bantering with reporters.
3. Yeltsin was a natural with crowds, shaking hands and bantering in a booming voice.
4. Hercule Poirot or Jane Marple would be looking for some serial killer who manages to fool the police, NOT bantering theories on suicide cults.
5. Even worse, French–speakers say his accent is quite good and he was most comfortable bantering before his speech with a woman from a French–speaking African country.